Hybrid Cars and Pollution
It may seem excessive to spend so much time and
money developing more economical cars as an alternative to gasoline
automobiles, especially since the general population seems to be
perfectly happy with current automotive technology, but hybrid cars
offer another great advantage; far lower emissions.
When emissions or tailpipe emissions are mentioned
in a discussion about cars, the terms refer to the gases released
by the burning of gasoline that pollute the atmosphere. These gases
are Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxides, and Hydrocarbons.
These gases, commonly referred to as greenhouse gases, are of particular
concern, because of their effect on the earth's climate by trapping
heat in the atmosphere that would normally be deflected back to
space. The National Research Council performed a study in May 2001
on the effects of greenhouse gas.
“Greenhouse gases are accumulating in
Earth’s atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing
surface air temperatures and sub-surface ocean temperatures to rise.
Temperatures are, in fact, rising. The changes observed over the
last several decades are likely mostly due to human activities,
but we cannot rule out that some significant part of these changes
is also a reflection of natural variability.”
To see how many pounds of greenhouse gases your
vehicles emit every year, click
here.
Hybrid cars have been accepted as an intermediary
solution to the current emissions problems that we face, as they
offer lower emissions than gasoline automobiles.
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