ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS VEHICLE EXHOUST EMISION
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https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2014.5.131Keywords:
greenhouse effect, gases, fuelsAbstract
Air pollution creates a greenhouse effect and warming the earth's surface, which in the future may become unsustainable. A large share of the air pollution is traffic. Therefore, significant efforts have been made to make sure that motor vehicle drive on environmentally cleaner fuels. By comparing several types of fuel, we can see major differences, and hence, use fuel that has the least negative impact on the environment.
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