ECOLOGICAL AWARENESS AGAINST VEHICLE EMISSIONS: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
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revolution, reconstruction, diversification, global warming, electric vehicle, pandemic, toxic gases, diesel fuel.Abstract
This article primarily focuses on reducing the number of vehicles that increasingly impact the environment and promoting the use of transportation with a lower environmental impact. These processes mainly serve to advance the level of technological revolution. The broad impact on the environment contributes to the continuous rise of global temperatures. The increasing effects of toxic emissions on humans and the emergence of various pandemic-related viral diseases are also discussed. The article emphasizes the use of electrical energy as the main fuel to protect the environment from harmful gases, i.e., the adoption of electric vehicles. It also covers the reconstruction of old types of transportation and strategic plans to impose taxes on vehicles that produce high amounts of toxic emissions.
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