Photo's studies, pollution, English oral, industrial companies
This document is a photograph of a factory in Saint-Ouen, in the north of Paris. This photo comes from a report wrote by France 24. The photographer's name is Philippe Lopez. The photojournalist takes this photo on the 12th of December 2018 (two thousand eighteen). This photo deals with the pollution caused by human activity.
[...] This is really a good way because when people look at this photograph, they say to themselves: ‘So they do it so why don't I do it, in addition it's very ecological'. It's very clear, people have to change their way of life to pollute less and preserve the planet. I agree with their point of view because if we don't react to our earth gonna disappear. With what we are doing every day, we are self-destructing because we are destroying our earth. We all need to change our way of life to change our future. [...]
[...] Photo's Studies About Pollution – English oral I. A Factory in Saint-Ouen, in the North of Paris, France This document is a photograph of a factory in Saint-Ouen, in the north of Paris. This photo comes from a report wrote by France 24. The photographer's name is Philippe Lopez. The photojournalist takes this photo on the 12th of December 2018 (two thousand eighteen). This photo deals with the pollution caused by human activity. In this photo, we can see two huge factory chimneys. [...]
[...] There is full of solutions for this very important problem. First of all, to reduce the pollution of those industrial facilities, the government of the country may impose significant taxes to force industrial companies to reduce production. If the government, do it, the industrial companies will not be able to continue the production of the actual rhythm. The second solution could be to put in place laws, which limit the production and control the composition of the smoke that the factory's release. [...]
[...] As we know, traffic jam causes a huge pollution so it's doubly beneficial. Also, to limit the cars' pollution, the government of each country may impose significant taxes when you use your car to force drivers to drive less often with their car. If people do not use their cars because taxes are significant, they must use alternative modes of transport such as cycling, walking and use public transport. In some cities such as Amsterdam, the use of bicycles is very widespread, this city must be an example for all others in order to pollute less. [...]
[...] This photo deals with the solutions we had to limit the cars' pollution. In this photo, we can see several people riding bikes that move into the city. In Amsterdam there are 490,000 (four hundred and ninety thousand) persons use their bike every day. This city is very unpolluting because 33% use their bike walk to move around in the city, and 20% use public transport. With these different percentages, we can really say that other cities may take an example in Amsterdam. [...]
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