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U.S AIR POLLUTION FROM GAS EMMISIONS

LUCAS MITZELBELINDA AMPOFOYOKO HIGASHINEVILLE JOHNSONRAJITA MAHARJANASHLEY WIGER

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• December 1970: 89.9 Billion Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT)

• December 2011: 246.3 Trillion VMT• 1970: .0365% of what we do now• 50% of Air Pollution from Vehicles• 5.1 Metric Tons of Carbon Monoxide/Vehicle– 21 mpg– 12,000 miles a year

The Problem

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• Carbon Monoxide– Colorless– Odorless– Can cause medical issues

• Doesn’t just pollute the air– Deposited on soil– Surface waters– Enter the food chain– Acid Rain

The Problem

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TRUE OR FALSE: The US has 5% of the worlds population yet consumes 20% or more of the worlds resources and creates at least 20% of the worlds pollution?

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• Each year cars emit more than 300 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year in the United States alone.

• This pollution is believed to increase Global Warming.

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THE TOP FIVE CARS THAT ARE BAD FOR THE

ENVIORNMENT BUT IS LOVED THE MOST BY

THE U.S

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SUV

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SPORTS CARS

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RACE CARS

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SMALL/STANDARD PICK UPTRUCKS

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CARS LOVED MOST BY THE U.S THAT CAUSES THE MOST PROBLEMS

• SUVS• SPORTS CARS• RACE CARS• SMALL/STANDARD PICKUP TRUCKS

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Air Pollution in the World• Number of Cars in the World

One Billion

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Air Pollution in the World

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Air Pollution in the World

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Air Pollution in the World

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Air Pollution in the World

2.1 Million Died from Air Pollution in Asia

• 1.2 M in East Asia and China• 712,2000 in South Asia include

India

3.2 Million Died from Air Pollution in the World

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WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES ARE DOING

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CANADA

• Signed the kyoto protocol in 2007.- committed to reducing gas emission by 17%

below the 1990 level by 2020 - cost $13.6bn ($1,600 per family) - failing to meet the target goal would cost

$14bn worth of fines

• Regulation for vehicles built between 2017 - 2025 to cut gas emission by 5%

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CHINA

• No. 1 emitter of greenhouse gases also second largest consumer of energy

• Promised to become at least 40% more energy efficient by the year 2015

• Promised to boost its forest cover

• Recently unveiled the fastest electric car called the sp:01

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GERMANY

• Increasing electric vehicle production from less than 2,000 units currently to 1 million units annually by 2020 and 5 million by 2030.

-cost $705million

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• Strict policies should be enforced by law to maintain the engine of gas vehicles.

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• Priority to public vehicles while travelling

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• Short distance travel – take a walk-ride a bicycle

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• Replacing gas vehicles from eco-friendly

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• A forestation program should be encouraged

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