In “Just relax and enjoy it,” Mark Vaughn, writer for Autoweek magazine, uses a sardonic tone to establish stress necessary for the future, by focusing on population control, instead of pollutants from cars. Vaughn suggests that even though the uses of electric cars (or not driving a car) might stop some pollution on the planet, pollutants have already been produced in the air and it would be meaningless to try to resolve that situation. Also, according to Vaughn, he states that the U.S has consumed many resources and if other countries become developed, like the U.S., the consumption of resources would increase dramatically; which, would make a negative impact on the world that could not be solved. Hence Vaughn’s claim, that population control should be the primary focus, because it will have a long-term impact. Vaughn’s claim has many strong points to describe his idea of a solution; however, his solution has many flaws; due to, not thoroughly describing the idea of population control. …show more content…
He sardonically explains and mocks why he thinks that the ideas of others for saving the planet are flawed with figurative language uses like: “blah-blah-freaking-blah”. The points, he claims, have valid reasons for why population control is needed; however, I feel that it is not the only way to solve the situation. Ideas of less pollutants caused by cars and usage of fewer resources or usage of reusable resources could, even if Vaughn said it would have a slight change on the rate of destruction, it could affect and cause a positive impact on the world. Nevertheless, the idea Vaughn makes could help the situations of the world, but develops a handful of