Argumentative Essay: Habitat Loss

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Mrs cleveland Mod 3 Keama McGillivray Argumentative Essay Habitat loss argumentative essay In a perfect world, cars would be nonexistent, and the use of automobiles as a mandatory transportation would be unheard of. Unfortunately, this is not the case, even though cars cause a vast amount of environmental damage and death. They are still considered the ‘safest’ way to travel long distances, because automobiles have so many defects, many of the flaws have never officially been recognized as pitfalls. Vehicles cause impairment to human world, damage to the environment, and the endangerment of innocent intruding species thus negatively affecting the environment, causing more demise within the planet's atmosphere. Admit it or not, the human world revolves around the four wheel automated death machines. These monstrosities that the human race has created can kill an infant in a heartbeat. In fact, 50 children are backed over and killed by cars each week, but they are still trusted on family …show more content…

Cities much like Hamburg, Germany have become an eco- friendly location by adding more sidewalks and less roads(Lisia). They also added in high rise towers with wind turbines. The buildings’ tall stature allows high speed winds to power the turbines which creates the electricity needed for the buildings. Structures built closer together allow for more habitation zones to be created. In addition, many other places have even banned the use of automobiles, not only to keep the citizens within the small city safe, but to bring less damage onto their environment. Places such as Venice Italy, which has their buildings built in a close proximity, help reduce the need for cars(Copeland). Other locations, such as Mackinac Island in Michigan, have banned the use of vehicles. These cities are just two in a million of other places that have banned the use of cars but still continue to

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