Environmental Challenges Facing the Auto Industry

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People all around the world use cars and trucks to transport themselves and their goods from place to place, so analyzing the auto industry gives insight into hundreds of millions consumers worldwide. Since there are cars in nearly every country, the supply and demand of automobiles greatly increases each year, as people want a faster, more convenient way of travelling. At the same time, emissions from automobiles add to the growing pollution in the environment, which also affects people around the world. Since environmental change and automobile use are directly linked, the environment and climate change, as well as ideas to pursue new regulations, have a strong impact on the auto industry.

Based on the case analysis of the auto industry (Highfill, David, et al., 2004), there are many ways in which the auto industry has changed in recent years. Regulations are not just a recent development: since 1960, according to Highfill, regulations from the government affected the industry. Many of these changes are for safety and environmental reasons, and these new regulations still occur today. Since so many people want to buy large vehicles in order to travel, and the population of the world keeps increasing, every country has its own demand for vehicles. Some places require different types of cars than others: smaller cars are popular in South Korea, while big vehicles are common in the USA. In order to combat this trend of buying large cars, some cities have started banning types of cars: according to Highfill, the city of Paris wants to ban SUVs from inside the city limits, because they take up too much space and use too much fuel. This is a great way for cities to take action to reduce the negative impact on the environment that mo...

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...he environment, and that is an admirable choice, but buying these vehicles is not yet widespread enough to fix the climate change issue we have around the world.

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