Wednesday, June 3, 2009

should oil and car companies be given a deadline?

Oil and car companies should be given a deadline. We have the capability to have the co2 emissions so much lower then they are now. An average car emits 22 pounds of co2 for 1 gallon of gas, oil companies emit 350 million tons of co2 a year. Now times that by the number of cars on the rode or the number of oil companies, that is way to much co2. We know how to make all of the emissions less. The companies don't want to make them lower because it will cost them money. In order for us to change the amount of cos emitted there has to be a deadline put in place, making it so that in a couple of years all companies have to have there emissions down significantly. If we do this there will be less co2 in the air slowing down globule warming.
-Sarah

2 comments:

Mr. Fresh said...

The fact is, a deadline would never be agreed on, established, or met. The car companies will continue to do what they please, because they have the funds to do so. They can pay for the best lawyers, hide vital evidence, and even snuff out peeps who break thew Gcode.

Char said...

Doug, how do you think revolutions happen? Why do you think they're called revolutions? I know what you mean, and yeah, the government and the companies have all the power and will do what they please, but why don't you think those mindsets of the leaders can change? The only thing from hindering this change, is the thought that it will never be possible. Why do you think it is?