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The correct answer is letter C.
Increasing automobile use is not a strategy for improving the long-term health
of cities. Automobile use produces carbon dioxide emissions at high levels
which add up to the destruction of the Earth's atmosphere. 30-40% of carbon
dioxide emissions are caused by this and other human activities (e.g. factory
industries, mining).
A stategy that isn't designed nor meant to improve the long-term 6 of cities would be increasing automobile use - c.
Automobiles are extermely harmful devices which have drastic effects on the environment when taken as a whole; compared to using the public transport or bicycles, or other means of transport. Because we have autos, cities aren't really aren't really up to the challenge in the long run.
Automobiles are extermely harmful devices which have drastic effects on the environment when taken as a whole; compared to using the public transport or bicycles, or other means of transport. Because we have autos, cities aren't really aren't really up to the challenge in the long run.