The best way to resolve the international environmental problems is to increase the cost of fuel. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In recent years, international environment issues have been receiving the greal deal of media attention around the world due to its substantial impacts on human life. Although ideal of raising the cost of fuel appears reasonable, this cannot be viewed as the ultimate approach to combat environmental issues.
There are a number of reasons why national authorities should raise taxes on the cost of fuel. One reason is that by adopting this policy, governments would certainly ensure that people use their car less, fewer car journeys would mean a reduction in exhaust emissions. This is able to slow the process of global warming as the quantity of greenhouse gases released into the atmostphere was reduced. In terms of depletion of natural resources, since world supplies of oil will not last forever, therefore increasing petrol prices would contribute to be less dependence on fossil fuels. In fact, many countries in the world built many plants using renewable resources such as solar or win energy to alternative fossil fuels.
Nevertheless, there are more effective ways to tackle international environmental problems. Firstly, introducing restrictions on the use of private vehicles must be high on the government agenda in all countries. For example, the congestion charge on vehicles in London has improved air quality. Secondly, sharing scientic knowledge and advances in technology between international cooperations and local governments should be a top priority. This would include issues such as the exploitation of renewable energy, marine conservation and the reclamation of agricultural land, halting the spread of deserts in places such as sub-Sahara Africa.
In conclusion, although raising the cost of fuel would be a welcome measure, more effective steps are required to deal with a wider range of global environmental issues.
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