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Electric cars By karen

Why I think electric cars are better for the climate I think that electric cars are better for the climate because it costs less to fuel than the average gasoline-powered vehicles Even though it is a more expensive car to buy its more useful and it helps our climate so I think that its worth getting.

will electric cars really help our environment Electric cars produce fewer greenhouse gases electric would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 22 percent when compared to cars.

Do I really think people will buy electric cars No I do not think people will buy electric cars because they are very expensive and not everyone can afford to buy and take care of an electric car but I do think that if more people know about how it can really help our environment then maybe there is a chance that people will start considering or thinking about buying an electric car and it will become something we have changed to help our environment and climate to be more healthy and to be more clean.