Yes, infact vehicles are considered to be the main contributor to the Co2 in the atmosphere
Yes, cars emit carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
Yes, they are still using fossil fuel as the energy supply
This depends upon how the electricity is generated. Electric cars powered by electricity from coal fired power plants reduce local CO2 emissions, but increase them overall. Cars powered by wind, solar, nuclear, or hydrological power emit very little CO2.
They run on more miles for one gallon, needs less resources!the emit less Co2 and other harmful gases
Yes, plants do emit a small amount of CO2 at night through a process called respiration.
Cargo ships emit significantly more CO2 than cars on a per-mile basis. This is because cargo ships burn large amounts of fuel to transport goods over long distances, resulting in higher emissions compared to individual cars.
Hardly any at all ... hard to believe from what we perceive as exhaust emitting from their tall pipes, but some semi trucks emit less emissions than some older passenger cars.
Animals emit CO2 when they exhale.
No. Plants emit their own CO2 through respiration.
Cars produce more carbon dioxide than factories on a global scale. Transportation is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for a significant portion of total CO2 emissions globally. While factories also emit CO2, the collective contribution of cars is higher due to the sheer number of vehicles on the roads.
1% of the worldds emissions
The impact hybrid and electric cars will have on our environment is a very negative one. Just because they emit no or less Co2 doesn't make them good for the environment. Ask yourself, what is more harmful, emitting Co2 (Plant food) or using rare unsustainable minerals and metals for use in batteries? Not to mention you can use Co2 to grow plants for the use of food or biofuels.