Who is affected by the problem?
All people are affected by this issue, because it is a global problem.
Why is the topic selected a European matter of concern?
Because it is a global problem and not just the United States of America or China
Which other aspects must be taken into consideration? (e.g. is e-mobility a purely
ecological topic or do other economic aspects play a role? Will ➔
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Who is affected by the problem?
All people are affected by this issue, because it is a global problem.
Why is the topic selected a European matter of concern?
Because it is a global problem and not just the United States of America or China
Which other aspects must be taken into consideration? (e.g. is e-mobility a purely
ecological topic or do other economic aspects play a role? Will an ageing society have
only social or also economic consequences?)
Other aspects as too much toxic waste from factories, a lot of smoke from factory chimneys, discharge of CFCs (from old fridges, spray cans etc..) and the exhaust gases from cars. All that destroys the ozone layer.
Which strategies for solutions are available today? Are they developed by region, state
or by the European Union?
EU struggles this problem by trying to reduce vehicle emissions, limits the amount of CFCs in fridges and sprays. It seeks to discover new fuel possibilities for vehicles that are less harmful to our environment.
Can the challenges be met by individual states?
We think that the tasks can be partially met by EU supervision. Czech Republic is trying to reduce emissions and produce ecological cars, such as "hybrids". Hybrids use electric power for driving.