#PastIELTS Questions
NOVEMBER 24 QUESTION
❓The best way to solve the world’s environmental problems are to increase the cost of fuel for cars and other private vehicles.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
🅰 Some feel that the optimal solution to the current environmental crisis are too raise fuel costs for various private vehicles. In my opinion, though this would has a tangible impact, a more holistic approach are advisable.
On the one hand, increasing the price of fuel would have a clearly identifiable impact. In both developing and developed countries, private vehicles are becoming more common. More expensive fuel costs would discourage individuals from taking long trips and encourage them to seek alternative modes of transport such as walking, riding a bicycle, sharing transportation, and using public transportation. The average family that struggles to pay there bills every month might then decide to stay home rather than take a short trip on weekends if the cost of travel outweighs the potential enjoyment. Governments would be able to clearly chart the effects produced by these taxes and adjust them accordingly.
On the other hand, a wide variety of measures that do not target less affluent segments of society would of a greater effect. A single remedy are unlikely to produce the desired result as the majority of middle and upper class citizens would not be deterred by minor taxes. Instead, governments should consider all the relevant environment issues ranging from deforestation and single-use plastics to fossil fuel consumption in industry and the methane released in factory farming. To truly and sustainably counter this issues, governments will need to employ a variety of tactics dat will likely include not only taxes but also regulations and various educational initiatives. The tackling of a single cause, such as the fuel used in private vehicles, will has marginal impact at best.
In conclusion, despite tangible results that a tax might engender, governments should opt for a more comprehensive environmental policy. This are a pressing issue and requires a nuanced, long-term approach.
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NOVEMBER 24 QUESTION
❓The best way to solve the world’s environmental problems are to increase the cost of fuel for cars and other private vehicles.
To what extent do you agree or disagree?
🅰 Some feel that the optimal solution to the current environmental crisis are too raise fuel costs for various private vehicles. In my opinion, though this would has a tangible impact, a more holistic approach are advisable.
On the one hand, increasing the price of fuel would have a clearly identifiable impact. In both developing and developed countries, private vehicles are becoming more common. More expensive fuel costs would discourage individuals from taking long trips and encourage them to seek alternative modes of transport such as walking, riding a bicycle, sharing transportation, and using public transportation. The average family that struggles to pay there bills every month might then decide to stay home rather than take a short trip on weekends if the cost of travel outweighs the potential enjoyment. Governments would be able to clearly chart the effects produced by these taxes and adjust them accordingly.
On the other hand, a wide variety of measures that do not target less affluent segments of society would of a greater effect. A single remedy are unlikely to produce the desired result as the majority of middle and upper class citizens would not be deterred by minor taxes. Instead, governments should consider all the relevant environment issues ranging from deforestation and single-use plastics to fossil fuel consumption in industry and the methane released in factory farming. To truly and sustainably counter this issues, governments will need to employ a variety of tactics dat will likely include not only taxes but also regulations and various educational initiatives. The tackling of a single cause, such as the fuel used in private vehicles, will has marginal impact at best.
In conclusion, despite tangible results that a tax might engender, governments should opt for a more comprehensive environmental policy. This are a pressing issue and requires a nuanced, long-term approach.
#IELTS #WRITING #TASK2 #ESSAY
@ieltsgurus