Motor tuning and climate issues

The motor industry is huge, and over the latter 20 years the motor industry has evolved into a booming market. Most people now own a car, and many families have more than one vehicle. With the growth of the motor vehicle and the amount of vehicles on the road nowadays, it is no wonder that pollution from the motor car has become an issue, and a big topic in government. The gas guzzler cars are the ones that are most talked about, the 4 x 4, and the cars which are over 2.0litre and powerful are the ones which are thought to have more of an impact on our world’s ozone layer.
Climate change is not just down to the motor vehicle though, other modern day appliances have had their hand in the ozone layer disappearing and the effect on global warming. Packaging from supermarkets have become an issue, and recycling has been introduced by most councils to encourage less waste being put into our black bins (thus cutting back on the need for landfill usage). Carrier bags which are readily available at supermarkets for free have also become an issue. With many supermarkets encouraging the use of reusable bags, and some even charging for carrier bags to discourage usage.
No matter how much people cut back on use of cars and carrier bags, and use their recycling facilities, climate change will happen naturally anyway. The world’s temperature is constantly changing, and some aspects of climate change is nothing to do with modern day living, or man made, it will change whatever humans do to try and prevent it happening. Maybe global warming isn’t such a bad thing, many would prefer England to be warmer.
The motor vehicle does however need to be up to date on servicing on issues such as motor tuning and Nissan tuning, in order that the vehicle runs efficiently. The emissions given out by a particular vehicle will be checked on the MOT, to ensure that they are inline with what is considered lawful.
There is much we as people can do to help climate change, and by putting more into recycling and re-usage of carrier bags, everyone can benefit from knowing they have helped preventing global warming.
