My ecology project is to tune up my mom’s car to make it run more efficiently, therefore polluting less. I will do it at my house, where there are the necessary tools to change the oil, air filter, and other parts. I will change the oil, air filter, cabin air filter, and radiator fluid. Changing these will not only make the car have more performance, but also will make the engine run more efficiently, reducing pollution. I will change all parts at once, most likely occurring on September 23rd. To correctly maintenance the car, there are several steps to replace each part. To change the oil, I will remove the drain plug with a ratchet and drain the oil into an oil pan. Following, I will replace the drain plug and put new oil into the car. To …show more content…
This will be achieved by making the engine run more efficiently, thus using less fuel, thus emitting less waste. The Environmental Protection Agency states that about 29% of greenhouse gas emissions comes from transportation. If all vehicles are serviced regularly, this percent will decrease. The decrease in greenhouse gas emissions will slow global warming and make less pollution. This will help our desert environment by making the air cleaner.
My relationship with the environment will improve. I will become more aware of the effects of automobiles on the environment. In addition, I will be more inclined to make more environmentally friendly decisions due to the experience and knowledge gained from taking part in this project. This includes servicing cars more often and using less amenities that increase greenhouse gasses and pollute our skies.
My health will improve after doing this project. Decreasing pollution will make the air healthier to breathe. Not only will it be healthier for us, but it will improve the health of the plants breathing the air in our desert. This will cause them to make oxygen more efficiently decreasing greenhouse gas effects. Having healthier plants will also improve the health of the animals who eat the plants, and the animals that eat the
Three quarters of emissions in 2004 were coming from road traffic (Woodcock, p.1930, 2009). Emissions used from transportation are forecasted to increase from the year 2007-2030 by about 80% according to studies done by James Woodcock who is currently studying climate change and health from car fuels (Woodcock, p.1930, 2009). This is due to the fact that the emissions from vehicles are increasing significantly and are higher than any other energy fragment (Woodcock, p.1930, 2009). The only way to lower this percentage is to decrease the number of individual automobiles on the road and increase the number of public transit systems, starting long distance walking to work or school, carpooling or even biking to destinations. These principles would
With a declining or no use of cars can result in the reduction of pollution quite tremendously. They can by reducing the greenhouse effect. As the author reports in the article, “In German Suburb Life Goes On Without Care” by Elisabeth Rosenthal, “Passenger cars are responsible for 12 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in Europe… and up to 50 percent in some car-intensive areas in the United States.” Therefore, with cars being a leading factor of greenhouse gas emissions, reducing their usage would have a positive effect on the environment. After days of near-record pollution,
Alongside the uprising rate of cars and the steady growth of GHG emitted, is the influence our vehicles
The second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States is related to transportation, the burning of oil to produce energy in a combustion motor. The combustion process inside of engines is what produces the carbon matter that is emitted into the air through the exhaust system on gas-powered vehicles. Gas-powered transportation is accountable for 24 percent of the global carbon emissions; this should not come as much of a surprise given the amount of urban sprawl that is being seen in the United States and across the globe. In the past decade, the Environmental Protection Agency, the United States government, and major car manufacturers have been working in conjunction to find ways to provide a “greener” form of transportation (EPA, 2011). This has included testing the use of hydropower, ethanol, natural gas, biodiesel, and electricity as a means of powering vehicles, which has led to the introduction of hybrid vehicles. Hybrid vehicles run on electricity and gasoline, the byproduct of oil that is generally used in the engine combustion process of vehicles (U.S. Department of
With the supply of fossil fuels steadily declining, gas and oil is becoming harder to harvest which means it is getting more expensive. Fossil fuels take millions of years to be naturally produced, yet each person burns gallons of gas per day (Maehlum par. 5). Though fossil fuels are produced naturally, when burned they release nitrogen oxides gases into the atmosphere, which contributes to the formation of smog and acid rain. According to the EPA, major sources of these nitrogen oxide emissions come from cars and trucks, coal-fire powered plants, large industrial operations, and ships and airplanes (EPA par 3). By reducing the number of gas powered cars on the road, we can reduce the amount of harmful chemicals we are releasing into our atmosphere.
Before this project, my relationship was not very good with my surroundings, such as if I found trash when hiking, I would leave it. After this project I hope that I might find my relationship to be stronger with the environment and that I will learn new strategies to help. These strategies might be; joining an organization that annually cleans the preserve, or learning what plants are native and which aren’t, or even just picking up trash in my neighborhood. I also know that the relationship with the environment I have affects my health and also others within
Plants and trees produce oxygen which will help with my asthma. There will be more oxygen for people after I clean up Morongo. This process will not only help my asthma but it will just be better in general. For example, we live in a world with a nice and clean environment vs. we live in a world with a polluted desert producing not as clean oxygen.
One improvement is my physical health because of the physical labor I intend to do. Another health improvement is my overall health because the cleaner environment gives off cleaner air and more carbon dioxide consumption. The better the environment is around us the better our health will be. So the clean environment would help out everyone’s health.
Climate change and transportation play a big role and it is important to be concerned for our future generations. The use of gasoline cars is a major producer in carbon dioxide emissions, although they are not entirely responsible for it—they play a role in it. Other form of transportations like buses and taxis also contribute to carbon dioxide emissions. The total amount of carbon dioxide emissions from an average car is seventy six percent which comes from usage of a vehicle containing gasoline. Efficiency has increased by twenty percent in regards to electric motors, especially when it comes to their wheels using no power when the car is at rest. Car ownership will increase and with this, improvements in technology could be a vital
Controlling air pollution will help solve both of these problems, thereby benefiting our health and
I expect to learn about my personal relationship with the environment I will become more aware of real world issues and the dangers polluting can have on the environment. I will also act to keep our world healthy and our communities vibrant. Learning other ways to help the environment, such as conserving our natural resources, will teach me more on how to keep our environment healthy. This will influence other people becoming more eco friendly as well. Starting with my friends and family, we can do something that benefits all humans and the
“Automobiles have a large impact on the quality of our environment and public health. Automobile use affects virtually every aspect of environmental quality - including noise levels, air quality, water pollution, and urban sprawl. Ninety percent of the environmental impact of automobiles occurs through the operation of the cars: about 10 percent from the production, raw materials and disposal of
Climate change occurs mainly because of human activities, such as harvesting resources, industrialization, and technological invention, among other factors. One of the main reasons climate change has occurred in the last a few decades is because conventional cars which made their first appearance in 1886, have become increasingly popular. Although, conventional cars are more efficient and less expensive than hybrid cars, hybrid cars help reduce the negative impact on the environment more than conventional cars. A Hybrid car has disadvantages due to the battery and power of the engine, which has to improve over time, which makes people less likely to buy hybrid cars over conventional cars in the present such as gas and diesel. Even though both conventional and electric cars have negative impact on the environment, they have different scale of impact on the environment. By looking at how each system of both types of cars work, what the effect on fuel consumption rate and greenhouse gas emissions are, and what the disadvantages of electric cars are compared to conventional cars, hybrid electric cars are less likely to negatively impact on the environment more than conventional cars.
Every year passenger vehicles contribute a large portion of the carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in our air, although there are laws and regulations set to help reduce these pollutants I believe stricter laws and regulations should be enacted to further reduce green house gas emissions produced by vehicles in order to protect our environment and slow the process of global warming.
Automobiles are a major producer of greenhouse gas. One gallon of fuel burned puts five pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Let’s say that an average car gets 25 miles to the gallon, and that car has a ten gallon tank. Every time a car gets filled up with gas, another fifty pounds of carbon dioxide have been put back into the atmosphere, and that is just one car. The automobile industry is very important to the world economy, so I am not saying that we should stop making cars, but there are other solutions. The recent trend of hybrid electric cars that get up to fifty miles to the gallon are becoming more popular. Also public transportation is very important. City dwellers that live downtown, do not need to drive their cars to work. Every major city has a form of public transportation that can get anyone around the city, and for that gallon of gas a bus burns the same five pounds reaches the atmosphere, but instead of one