Saturday, 14 February 2015

SOLAR WORLD VERSUS CARBON WORLD

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The time has come to flush out, not the carbon,                                                                                  but the carbon producing sources. The                                                                                        common people and those with political                                                                                      power, should join hands in saving the                                                                                        the planet without which we cannot survive.
                                                                                 It is quite ridiculous that most of us have                                                                                      failed to understand the fact that we cannot                                                                                  survive comfortably in an extremely hot                                                                                      world. If the fast-conventional vehicles                                                                                        release the poisonous smoke and invite cataclysm, it is better for us to explore the other means of running our vehicles. Electric trains and solar vehicles should replace all the conventional vehicles that run on fossil fuels. However, research in the field of automobiles and  manufacturing sector, can redesign the conventional vehicles into solar vehicles.
        Even, we should do away with nuclear energy which poses a greater threat. Through an intensive research, it is possible to raise the speed of the  solar-vehicles to higher levels.
China Coal Power Plant
Smoke billows from a coal-fired power plant in Beijing. Air pollution has attracted more public attention in the past few years as heavy smog envelops swathes of the nation including Beijing and Shanghai.

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