There was once a young person called Bob.
Bob lived in a very busy (t8n-time:0.2s)[[city->city]].The city where Bob lives is very busy and has lots of [[cars->cars]] and [[trucks->trucks]]Cars have a major impact on the environment through their construction, use and eventual disposal. It is estimated that of the CO2 emissions produced over a car's lifespan 10% come from its manufacture and 5% from its disposal, with the remaining 85% coming from fuel use and servicing operations. But getting a car gives you the freedom to commute anywhere you need to and is a better source of transport when the weather is poor.
[[Next->Next]]In addition to spewing pollutants that can hurt people, transportation's effect on the environment is particularly destructive. The carbon dioxide emitted by motor vehicles contributes to the rise in harmful greenhouse gases, which are responsible for rising global temperatures that change the earth's climate. However, trucks are a necessity for essential public services such as garbage collection, fire and construction services.
[[Next->Next]]Bob didn't like the fact that people had ruined the environment and everyone now suffered from triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water. So he decided to do [[something->something]] about it.Bob decided to organise a litter pick and got almost his entire school to walk everywhere they went for a week.
This made the city very happy and they were on the [[news->news]]Bob had an interview with Bobina, the news reporter. He got asked 'Is Your carbon footprint [[good->good]] or [[bad->bad]]?'Bob answered good and then got exposed because he had a horrible carbon footprint.
Everyone lost hope for the environmnet and the world became underpopulated with very poor living conditions.Bob asnwered honestly, he replied 'my carbon footprint isn't brilliant, it's quite bad to be honest. But I'm trying to improve my footprint and I hope that we all can improve to make our environment better'.
Over half of the world saw this news report and immediatley started to improve their carbon footprint. Living conditions became better and there was no sign of severe animal death.