lunes, 22 de marzo de 2010

US "must regulate car pollution"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6519923.stm

The article is meant to analize and explain why the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) said that they do not had the power to regulate exhaust gases from new cars and trucks.
The article is highly reliable because it was published by BBC NEWS, which is one of the most important and recognized news sources in the world. It also cites some statistics from the government an the EPA, which make the article highly reliable.
The article is not biased because it is a fact that car pollution during the last years has become an issue in US. The author uses factual information with statistics and quotes that make the article present a single point of view. However, the author presents what the two opposing parts think about the issue, because five judges voted in favour and four dissented-
I personally think the article is really interesting because it presents an issue that has become highly problematic throughout the world. Also, greenhouse gases, which occur naturally but which are also emitted by vehicles, have risen sharply over the past century, and they may contribute to global warming. It is also important to analyze what would happen in the near future with the gasoline car production.
Based on this, i predict that the production of cars that use gasoline would decrease until it disappera, an now the car manufacturers would begin to design hybrid and electric cars that do not pollute in order to prevent greenhouse gases, global warming and other concerning issues.