Fossil Fuel Vehicles
Burning fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. Consequently, this process contributes to the warming of the Earth’s atmosphere, leading to a range of environmental issues.

In the game
In the game Climate Cooldown, "Fossil Fuel Vehicles" is a Disaster card which increases our impact on the planet due to greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.
Prospective degrees
Mechanical engineeringEnvironmental studies with a focus on transportation
Careers
Electric vehicle infrastructure technicianSustainable transportation advocate
For the classroom
Discussion prompts by grade level
- What are fossil fuel vehicles and how do they work?
- Can you think of any environmental problems associated with fossil fuel vehicles?
- Describe the environmental impacts of fossil fuel vehicles, including air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Discuss the importance of transitioning to alternative transportation options.
- Examine the role of fossil fuel vehicles in contributing to climate change and local air quality issues.
- Evaluate the challenges and opportunities of transitioning to electric vehicles and other sustainable transportation alternatives.
- Critically analyze the socio-economic and geopolitical implications of fossil fuel dependency in the transportation sector.
- Discuss policy measures and market incentives for phasing out fossil fuel vehicles and promoting clean transportation technologies.
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