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You know like from China or whatever other country they are coming from. Are they causing bad pollution to enviroment and ocean. I should think that they are. And if so should we continue to buy products from other countries?
I try to buy product from the US. I think that they are better made but not everything I want/need is made in the US. I would love it if it was.

2007-08-25 01:04:54 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Other - Environment

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Yes, shipping makes up about 5% of global CO2 emissions, a similar amount to the airline industry, however shipping does carry 95% of world cargo. Thus if you have to purchase foreign produce, one that is shipped is better than produce sent by air.

However it is extremely difficult to calculate what is best, for example an article I read in the last 6 months compared transporting similar amounts of cargo from London to Manchester by road produces more emissions than transporting the same amount of cargo from London by sea to somewhere in China, I have trawled the internet, but can not seem to find a link to the article.

I think we need more information on products to make informed choices about what we purchase such as the carbon labels added in the UK, so that we can easily compare products.

http://howtosaveenergy.blogspot.com/2007/07/carbon-labelling.html

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http://howtosaveenergy.blogspot.com

2007-08-26 00:48:40 · answer #1 · answered by howtosaveenergy.co.uk 3 · 1 0

Of course ships pollute .. whether it is burning fuel, dumping sewage or waste, dumping ballast (One of the most overlooked problems in the Great Lakes is non-native species in Ship's ballast water . . . ships take on ballast water in foreign ports when empty to stabilize them and then discard it when loading which can pollute).

Does that mean we should stop international trade?

No.. while it may cause some environmental issues international trade contributes just as much -- if not much more -- to the well being of us all.. and gives us the $$ to devote to pollution prevention, etc.

If we did not have international trade why would we be concerned about the rest of the world? It would not matter at all.. we could close our borders, and ignore the rest of the world. Then the poverty and aids in africa, human rights in China, environmental pollution and degridation all over, etc.. would not affect us and we could ignore it.

International trade gives the US (and the international community looking back) reasons why we need the rest of the world and why they need the US.

Please take a broader look at things.. open your eyes to the inter relationships between things.. The environment is important yes.. but there are many other considerations..

2007-08-25 02:38:39 · answer #2 · answered by Attorney 5 · 2 1

The ships are emitting CO2 (and some other nasty stuff) from their diesel engines and the need to use ballast also has its problems (because they often get marine life in their ballasts that they shouldn't and then flush them where those creatures shouldn't be).

On the whole though the damage is not that bad so it's not really a very good argument for autarky.

2007-08-25 01:12:33 · answer #3 · answered by bestonnet_00 7 · 0 0

each and every little bit of electrical energy should be produced in an often polluting way. So in case you waste it (by as an occasion letting your vehicle run once you're doing groceries, or having all the lights on on your place once you're in basic terms in one room watching television) then the pollution created by making the flexibility you waste, became made unnecessarily. So if each and every physique could in basic terms be extra careful with using digital gadgets, using them in basic terms while they choose them, then much less power must be converted to electrity/oil/different useful energies, and there will be much less pollution. If in basic terms, if in basic terms...

2016-10-09 05:17:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it is harming the environment and as more firms close factories in our own countries and open new ones in places like China it becomes more harming because more ships are needed to ship more cargo which will need to burn more fuel.

2007-08-25 01:10:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yep. Everyone in the world is polluting it.

2007-08-25 01:14:36 · answer #6 · answered by ! ~ Alina ~ ! 1 · 2 0

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