Analysis Of Living Without A Car Essay

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In “Living Without a Car: My New American Responsibility”, Andrew Lam explains his choice to give up his car in order to save the environment and he thinks that Americans should do the same too. It is not easy to be no longer a driver, it takes more time and effort. Also, owning a car is essential for American culture because it makes the immigrants feel Americans, determines how people arrange their everyday life and most people believe that a car in much more important than a house; you can live without a house, but it hard to live without a car. A car is a symbol of individualism and freedom. In addition, Politicians such as former VP Al Gore are calling for people to help to save the environment. Unfortunately, the American way of life in a climate change and short energy resource time is unsuitable and can conflict with the planet and create unprecedented crisis; this is way the author is living without a car and he feels like it is his American responsibility. I agree with Lam’s suggestion that we give up the car to save the environment for the following reasons.
Environmental issue is one of the reasons that people should give up driving. When people are driving the smoke that come from the car pollute the air. In high school my …show more content…

I believe that it is not necessary for people to drive to a place that’s is really near. However, there are so many lazy people who use a car to drive to near places. For example, my friend Sarah is very lazy. When her mother want her to go and buy or take something from a store that really near the house. She take the car to drive there. Also sometimes she drive her sister to school instead of walk her there because the school is in front the house, but she is always lazy. Therefore, if we live without a car, we will walk from place to another which means that is one of the way that help us keep fit. It is better to walk than using a

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