Zach NHS Global Warming Documentary

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smog

Posted by zzzaaaccchhh on April 28, 2008


this morning on my way to school I drove passed a truck that had the blackest of black smog billowing out of it’s exaust and I was wondering “could there be a more environmentaly freindly way for transporting items in bulk without producing so much smog” so I looked into it and it turns out yes there is a better way

 VB: The plan to build a high-speed train to Northern California has given rise to a lot of pro- and con opinions, as we’ve covered. What do you think about the plan?TT: It’s a great idea. I’m not sure if it’s a best use of public money, though. The first line is said to cost about $40-50 billion. If you take that amount of money and divide it between some big cities that need mass transit, like Los Angeles, San Diego and San Bernadino, you’ll probably do much better in getting people to use mass transit. The government could encourage the high-speed train with smaller investments and help private investors by giving some land and speeding up the permitting process.

http://venturebeat.com/2008/04/15/california-environmental-advisor-terry-tamminen-on-trains-energy-efficiency-al-gore-and-more/

this is the site were I got it from 

One Response to “smog”

  1.   Melissa Lynn Pomerantz Says:

    Zach–

    I’m glad you’re posting something about global warming. Make sure that if you quote something that you put it in quotation marks.

    How feasible is the whole thing in other cities or even in southern California?

    Which segment would this information be good for?

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