Delhi: Pollution Plagues Numerous North Indian Cities, Delhi's AQI Improves Slightly | GRAVITAS

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @amubi
    @amubi 2 дня назад +1

    It's recurring every year for centuries and nothing being done to address it although there's new technologies to do it

  • @anandganeshyt3970
    @anandganeshyt3970 4 дня назад +1

    BOUGHT....

  • @ahvidaneidavirgilluminous8754
    @ahvidaneidavirgilluminous8754 4 дня назад +2

    Well, just changing the tuktuk to electric quite a project for a city like Delhi, takes time and technology. For industries, European might give it (green tech) to u for free like they did to China before the rise of USA nationalism

    • @yaglehoole5662
      @yaglehoole5662 3 дня назад

      Huh? LOL. European never gave anything to China for free. What planet were you from? India must work itself out of its problems by itself instead of wishing and hoping for hand-outs from other countries, who are more likely to take advantage of your problems instead of helping you solve them for free.

    • @ahvidaneidavirgilluminous8754
      @ahvidaneidavirgilluminous8754 3 дня назад

      Swiss gave wind turbine tech to China for free, USA gave China free hydro turbine blue print s

    • @yaglehoole5662
      @yaglehoole5662 3 дня назад

      @@ahvidaneidavirgilluminous8754 Blatant lie. Where's the evidence? Where's your source. Liar Liar, pants on fire.

  • @ttc1661
    @ttc1661 3 дня назад +2

    China's fault 😂

    • @Lee-Van-Cle
      @Lee-Van-Cle День назад

      yes, that's what she means. Even worse are China and USA, which have the same problem but no target.
      Absolutely ignorant of the development of clean air and green energy technology in China.

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