Hello, I am Mark Abell. My topic is based on a "thing" that could alleviate an incredible amount of this fine nation's problems at once. Before I reveal the identity of this marvelous item, I want to pose a question to our energetic audience members:
This entity is the electric car. Firstly, electric cars are zero-emission vehicles, and do not contribute to air pollution, which causes asthma, like regular cars do. Secondly, electric cars are much quieter than traditional automobiles because electrical currents can travel through circuits much more quietly than gasoline can be pumped through pistons. Thirdly, electric cars do not rely on imported oil from the Middle East. As a consequence, electric cars do not fuel petrodictatorship that is, dictatorships in the 3rd world based on oil production. Fourthly, electric vehicles are still personal vehicles so individuals can travel freely without being inconvenienced. And, lastly, the cost of electricity is much less than the cost of gasoline. Electricity would run about 1 cent per mile versus 25cents -75 cents a mile for gasoline, reducing the cost of commuting by leaps and bounds.
Thank you very much and thanks for listening.
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How does the electric car meet those challenges I described? Well, firstly, unlike internal-combustion engine i.e. gasoline-powered cars which pump particulate matter into our air, and produce smog in our cities, electric cars are zero emission vehicles. This means that these vehicles do not produce particulate matter. Thus electric vehicles do not create any smog. Now as a sidenote, I must mention, personal transportation-cars and private industry are the primary creators of pollution in our cities. If every person were to switch from a regular automobile to an electric vehicle, we could reduce air pollution in cities by half.
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Now, the first concern that many individuals have is that electric cars are too expensive for regular people. This myth must be debunked. For instance, Zenn Motor Company of Toronto, Canada sells brand new electric vehicles for between $12,000 and $16,000[1] Ford Motor Company's 2009 Focus Sedan which receives 24-35mpg sells for between $14,995 and $17,970.
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