India's climate movements are growing, but a unique political deadlock in the capital is creating a destructive inertiaFly out of Delhi and you can see it: a band of grey smog, so thick it blots out the sun. Tune in carefully and you'll hear it, too: a subtle symphony of snorts, coughs and wheezing.To the untrained nose, Delhi's air is a potent bouquet. High notes of charred biomass mingle with sulphurous remnants of Diwali bonfires, with base notes of subsidised diesel, burned plastic and coal. Continue reading...
Delhi's toxic politicians must be held to account for this deadly pollution | Aruna Chandrasekhar
8. listopadu 2019 10:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/08/delhi-india-toxic-politicians-held-account-pollution
Zdroj: The Guardian