Co2 Research Paper

933 Words2 Pages

People use automobiles as their main transportation on the daily basis to get from point A to point B. They use them to go to work, school, or simply to do the weekly groceries in the city. As more people use cars, more CO2 emissions are released into the atmosphere, destroying it as well. Although many car companies started to make smaller engines, there are still a mass amount of cars that still produce excessive CO2 emissions. With time, the CO2 will cluster up and slowly destroy our environment, and our planet as well. This is why a solution needs to be projected towards this problem as quickly as possible. As more and more cars are produced each day, the more possible CO2 emissions can be released on the daily basis. It is mostly the big V8’s and any engine bigger than that are the ones that release the most CO2 emissions considering all the gas they use up. Although there are some bigger engines going all the way up to a W16, a V8 is more common in a modern sports car. However, with the horsepower input and the required gas amount, CO2 emissions are high on the chart. Even worse is the gas required to run the engine. Most V8’s, and other engines bigger than that, require premium gas to run smoothly that increase spendings on the weekly basis and add up into the thousands years after. Which is another problem for the consumer. It is not to stop producing cars, but to start producing cars that less contaminate the environment. …show more content…

Big engines are still in mass production and will be for a very long time. Automobiles will keep on burning the fossil fuel they use and cause great amounts of pollution. The problem is that there is too many CO2 emissions in the air and will not stop anytime soon. Humans are built to last, but at this rate, they might have a problem to face with in the near future. They might not see it now, but they will once it gets too

Open Document