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Pollution is an issue that affects everyone, and not all people worry about it . Some companies or governments are doing something to improve this situation. One of the countries concerned about pollution is India, which launched a plan to end air pollution , and seeks to ensure that all cars sold from 2030 are electric. India is a country that suffers the severe consequences of air pollution. According to Greenpeace , Delhi is the most polluted city in the country, having 13 times more concentrations of polluting particles than the limit established by the World Health Organization. The energy department aims to reduce the cost of importing fuel and reducing the running costs of cars. “…We are going to introduce electric vehicles in a very big way. We are going to make self-sufficient cars. The idea is that by 2030, not a single car that runs on petrol or diesel will be sold…” said Minister of Coal and Mines, Piyush Goyal at the Confederation of Indian Industry, Annual Session 2017, in New Delhi. Car prices are beyond the reach of the average consumer .
India is not characterized by having high purchasing power, because of this Goyal commented that the electric car industry would need between two and three years of government assistance, but he hopes that the production of the vehicles will be driven by demand and not by the subsidy. The cost of electric vehicles will begin to pay for Iceland Mobile Number List itself for consumers. We would love to see the electric vehicle industry operate autonomously …” Goyal told the International Business Times. Greenpeace conducted an investigation called “Airpocalypse ” where it was discovered that 2.3 million deaths that occur in India are caused by air pollution. This report states that pollution has become an economic and public health crisis. In this investigation, it is noted that 3% of the country's GDP has been lost due to smog levels.
The protection, promoted by the “indigenous governors” of Bosques San Elías Repechique, recognizes that, in compliance with the international agreements that the Mexican State has signed, the construction of the airport should have been consulted with the Rarámuri peoples before being carried out , For this reason, a federal judge ordered the constitution of a trust that would compensate the damages caused to the indigenous populations that claim those lands. Also in 2014, the indigenous peoples of Bosques San Elías Repechique won a second injunction, against the construction of a gas pipeline that passed through their lands, a project awarded to the company Transportadora de Gas Natural, again, without having consulted the Rarámuris. In this case, it was possible to modify the route of the gas pipeline so that it did not pass through the indigenous forests. The harassment on these lands, however, continues.
India is not characterized by having high purchasing power, because of this Goyal commented that the electric car industry would need between two and three years of government assistance, but he hopes that the production of the vehicles will be driven by demand and not by the subsidy. The cost of electric vehicles will begin to pay for Iceland Mobile Number List itself for consumers. We would love to see the electric vehicle industry operate autonomously …” Goyal told the International Business Times. Greenpeace conducted an investigation called “Airpocalypse ” where it was discovered that 2.3 million deaths that occur in India are caused by air pollution. This report states that pollution has become an economic and public health crisis. In this investigation, it is noted that 3% of the country's GDP has been lost due to smog levels.
The protection, promoted by the “indigenous governors” of Bosques San Elías Repechique, recognizes that, in compliance with the international agreements that the Mexican State has signed, the construction of the airport should have been consulted with the Rarámuri peoples before being carried out , For this reason, a federal judge ordered the constitution of a trust that would compensate the damages caused to the indigenous populations that claim those lands. Also in 2014, the indigenous peoples of Bosques San Elías Repechique won a second injunction, against the construction of a gas pipeline that passed through their lands, a project awarded to the company Transportadora de Gas Natural, again, without having consulted the Rarámuris. In this case, it was possible to modify the route of the gas pipeline so that it did not pass through the indigenous forests. The harassment on these lands, however, continues.