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Can Traffic Contribute to Global Warming?

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Hi, I need to make an essay about how traffic is major contribution to global warming. I need, if possible, facts or informantion that support my thesis. Please Help!!!!10 points for best answer!

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  1. You betcha.


  2. Global warming is false.  Ever stand next to a line of traffic on a cold day?  Do you feel any warmth?  So much for car exhaust warming up the planet.  

    This should be a short thesis.  Global Warming is just a nice way for Al Gore, Barack Obama, and other Liberals to say to the American taxpayer, "thesis a stickup."

  3. no it cannot. there is no global warming, so you have nothing to worry about.

  4. nope..only heated tempers.  Oh, and 'John F' is obviously on LSD....****..they're all ******....beelite has the best point, though..don't listen to me.  I run my car outside to heat my home.

  5. Well in a word...Yes. Traffic is one of the major causes to Global Warming, because a car burns fuel, which lets out toxic fumes out into the air (exhaust) which is floating up out by the ozone layer, and eating away at it (having us breath it on it's way) and making our ozone layer stretch and thin out, which is letting the sun in more, and is effecting us, because it gets warmer, and more and more people suffer from heat stroke. So in one more word....Yes.

    I hope i helped! :D

  6. You'll get no shortage of help here, but really son, you should be doing your own research.

  7. cars stuck in traffic burn more fuel if thats what you mean.

    or do you want the percentage of greenhouse grasses emitted by the road transport sector? i think its a about a quarter, but thats u.k. might be more in u.s.

  8. absolutely because traffic can be solved by carpooling which reduces the number of cars on the road and the amount of time each car is on the road burning fuel. and "John F" are you serious?

  9. I don't know much about the scientific aspects of the interaction between emissions from all kinds of traffic and the atmosphere. But I do have a theory about the temperature of emissions and the air. Have you ever felt how hot the air is that comes out of a muffler pipe? Very hot, and it's like the same thing as standing on the other side of an air conditioner, it's hot too! If you could incorporate the two together in your report somehow, and find other things that generate heat and prove that there are more vehicles on the road every year, and more air conditioners for that matter, you could let people know (through your report) that the air the vehicle takes in, is a lot cooler than the air it puts out which obviously makes the air hotter, not to mention the CO2 factor. Oh yeah, and cars, trucks, boats, planes, whatever, stay hot long after they've been turned off. That's just one of my theory's anyways. I hope it helps us all,(if you know what I mean.)

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