Hey Moray, I was waiting for you to come along!
To begin my argument, I will attack Widewing's ad hominem of calling me a liar. I was born on July fourteenth, 1996. Furthermore, he has not proven to me that he isn't a talking dog. I could just as easily attack him for that with the same question.
Next, whatever goes in the sea that isn't supposed to be there will eventually come out, and that means that we will eventually have to deall with just about every ounce that we put out. To illustrate this problem I will use demographics:
India has a population around one billion.
There is one car for every twenty people there (95% have no car)
99% of those want a car if they could get one.
Now we'll have a problem about 6 times the one of the US (accounting for SUV's). Now Widewing, are you willing to defend the position that either:
a.) Those Indians don't want a car or
b.) That once a substantial amount of them get cars the air pollution won't do anything
If that is true, you have a lot of explaining to do, since all I did was look at India. China has twice as many people, and is the world's fastest growing car market. That would mean slapping on a problem 12 times the size of the US.
-Penguin