To the
Editor:
I’m
writing to respond to your article, “Delivering packages with drones might be
good for the environment.”
I must
agree with your take on how drones could have a beneficial effect on the
environment. More than being a “cool” way to have our packages delivered right
to our door, I believe there are many benefits to using electric drones, or any
electric form of transportation as a means to replace machines that have a
harmful impact on our environment.
However,
after reading the section of your article about how using more drones to
deliver packages would require bigger warehouses to be built, I can’t help but
get stuck on that. Is the amount of carbon that would be kept from entering the
environment from the reduction of machines offset the amount of carbon that
would come from these warehouses? Lots of research and testing would
need to be conducted before making such a drastic change in how deliveries are
made, but I think the bigger picture needs to be looked at as well. As you
mentioned, it is clear that small drones would be much healthier for the
environment than delivery trucks are now, but another question comes to mind
when we face the dilemma of large packages (too large for drones to carry?) that
need to be delivered. Are drones still less harmful if they need to become
bigger and stronger, thus using more energy or electricity?
I also
agree with you that the implementation of delivery drones are really going to
vary on location and the amount of existing carbon output that exists in
various locations. For example, California is much more congested than
Missouri, and as you mentioned in your article, the use of bigger drones was a
drastically better option in California because of the higher amount of carbon
there, but it used more resources in Missouri where there is much less
carbon input. So the question needs to be asked whether or not delivery drones
will be beneficial across the country, or in specific areas?
I learned from
your article that an idea such as this one may sound great and have great
benefits, but it’s important to fully research and understand an invention
before fully implementing it into everyday life—especially when it comes to
matters dealing with the environment. Nevertheless, I’m happy to know that
there are other options than harmful machines being considered in-order
to help our reduction of carbon. This is an important topic that needs to be discussed
more often.
No matter
how great of an idea using delivery drones would be, I think that it would need
to be taken in strides. Overall, drones can be an incredibly beneficial product
to the environment, and I only hope that more inventions like this continue to
come to surface over the next few years. Even more so, I hope that such
inventions become real enough for people to see the effects of environmental
issues such as climate change diminish.
Chris
Bernstein
Article: http://theconversation.com/delivering-packages-with-drones-might-be-good-for-the-environment-90997
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