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essay on save fuel for better environment and health in 700 words

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Answered by poojan
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CONSERVE FUEL, SHAPE THE FUTURE

Fuel is a substance which is used to produce heat energy through chemical reaction. There is no machine which can works without it today. All are depend on this to run anything from a small home to a large industries. Even from a small screw to a big generator there is a need of it. But today, our India is facing a severe fuel crisis.  
                   In our day to day life, it became basic need of us. Due to it's lack, most countries have to import fuel to meet their needs by spending high amount today. We can say this by seeing the nearest petrol bunks. If we saw them, we can find  long queues of vehicles because there was no fuel to tank up on. It's our time to face the problem of fuel need.  
                   How panic it is? What about our future generations? Their life conditions might be so difficult without these fuel. They have to work hard to do even a small work also. They have to suffer a lot. If it continues like this, there will be no industries which are going to be run in future. Such that we can't get any material even a small thing also because the things which we are using most today like plastic, paraffin wax, computers, cars, pharmaceuticals, etc are getting from the industries only on which fuel is the basic need to get all these. 
                  Fuels like petrol and diesel are also not clean fuels. They cause pollution and increase Carbon dioxide emissions. So we have to stop using fuel highly which is responsible for causing Global Warming.   
                 It's really makes our life tough if we still continue the usage of fuel in large amounts. In order to avoid this, We have to bring awareness on people.We have to turn of our vehicles at traffic. We have to encourage car pooling and have to minimise the usage of applying brakes. We have to use hybrid cars which run both on gas and electricity. Electric cars like the Indian Reva are good choices. Under-inflated tires reduce fuel efficiency. Travelling the least distances by walk or using bicycle is good for health and helps for fuel conservation too. So, Save Fuel, Save Future.
Answered by srushti2195
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As fuel is burned, emissions from the combustion are created. Exactly what type of emissions and the amount, vary widely based on what type of fuel(s) were burned, how the fuel was burned, what type of aftertreatment system (filters) the exhaust passed through and a few other details. Whether you believe emissions have an impact on the environment or not, you probably don’t want to be breathing most emissions directly.

Vehicles of all types (motorcycles, passenger cars, commercial trucks/buses, planes, ships…) create more emissions every day they are in operation, and in some weather conditions, they are idling even when not moving the vehicle. As the global population increases and quality of life improves on some part of the globe, more and more vehicles are putting on more miles, and more deliveries are being made due to increased consumption of goods. Although the earth has provided abundant resources to date, many of these resources are not endless (crude oil for gasoline and diesel fuel for instance).

We can offset some of the impact by working hard to increase the fuel economy and efficiency on all of the different types of vehicles. Yes, there is much work to be done beyond vehicles as well. Shifting from fossil fuels in power plants to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, tidal and others will play a large role as we move into the future. The better the efficiency, the less we mine, refine and deliver as well, which all take more resources to complete.

It is a pleasure working with organizations such as the Carbon War Room, the Rocky Mountain Institute, the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE), the International Council for Clean Transportation, and others on a weekly basis to help move industry and society towards a more sustainable future for our children and grandchildren. Every drop of fuel we prevent from being burned by improving fuel efficiency, is another particle of emissions that is not being pushed out an exhaust pipe into the atmosphere. We are doing better now than we have in the past, but there is still plenty of room for improvement

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