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well you. can see the drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight at sac intuition love hate money. fans friends fan a spams and fans old. on you tube joining us. daily is the most polluted capital city in. their quality so bad that living here is equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes a day. as a former you racing driver. electric mobility country permit and un climate
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ambassador. i want to understand why things are so bad what is being done to improve the situation and what lessons can be learned from those fighting and pollution on the front. i have a few memories from all the formerly races i did long beach a wall of mud a. little from zurich degrassi goes around the outside in the big dipper he's going to make straight. for all of the. 3. is my schooling was the one i want this year that i took the 1st place 20 metres from the finish line.
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see. he went sideways crossing the finish line crazy man train and in that moment was insane. and of course championship winning trophy which was the most important one for the best so they all my career one of the best deal of my life. it seems it's just. so great memories of a small guy came off my water temperature pointing cock head this was generation one formally this was the 1st ever electric race culture to. discard
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actually being born and then the race was a it was super nice from a vision point of view because i believed in it when nobody did. i always think it's a moral duty to use the knowledge that your quiet your own profession to try to make society better somehow and i always try to understand the sports could make society better because in the end like my mom used to say you go around the wrong the wrong the new right in the same place. the greenwood formerly was actually when the i clicked and said look this is not not only funny multi-sport but gives a direction for the future to showcase and to push technology towards. not only
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a better future but cheaper increased quality of life so air pollution and global warming sold more efficient ways of transportation which means less c o 2 footprint for force. he's not for reading every from the right he's really using he's formed to explain his ideas for those he's very interested in in the world. i think un. has a very good synergy and seems former you want to be. the benchmark for sustainability is concerned the u.n. was very close together if only they saw there was a good fit to have me as an investor in for me also i was honored to be chosen and to accept the to help them to promote and to act on these matters. so much because he's very concerned about pollution we've got a future to put in the home now we have
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a baby he's going to bring in there it's like what can we do see you know change it a bit and he's really concerned about the quality of care that he briefings. we have this device now it's a flow quality controller that measures pm 2.5 which is particulate matter 2.5 microns basically you can fit about 20 of these particles in the with of a human head so very very very small particles that goes very deep into your lungs these particles are solid particles so when they are in your body they can cause huge lot of harm this particle exist in nature but most of them you know in a city are made by cars combustion electricity. currently is measuring. very low levels here so we had 19 pm
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2.5 it's it's it's super reason. in the standard 9000000 people die a year of diseases directly related to air pollution. had joined a year and keep became much more aware if like we 13 everything he can watch you know that the commentary that he can and reading all the books and listening to a lot of books and sometimes it comes on say like and if the to stick from out of nowhere and it's like how do you know this so he never stops. over a 1000000 indians that die prematurely every year due to a pollution cough of the children in the early have a normal duties in their lung. 50 percent. huge. having
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a child i think is very and. i think it changes a bit of your order of priorities what do i need to do to create a better future for my son which means a better future for humankind and general. we are very very fortunate people have a very good standard of living for example i can install an air future and keep a little inside the closed environment if i want to but most people cannot afford to hold the people will have the the worst off dissin are in the future will be the less fortunate people in the people who need the help the most so for me this is this is a key issue. and i think this is where technology can be so disruptive it can create something which includes more people by being cheaper and better for the environment and for themselves is this is the tricky part is what. all looking for
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to achieve is what the electric cars will achieve and that's when it will achieve the things. i had the 1st experience and in 2008 i did a action a formal one demonstration there and there were like a 100000 people or super excited so the heat the passion of the indian people was also but the conditions that i saw there it was it was pretty bad. i think he will see a shocking reality i sing these will be good for him to better understand the size of the problem the piece face. what i'm looking for is really to see life and kill. billions of people are going through in their day to day life how deep is the impact that these
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technologies are going to have in their lives. today i met my guy respected journalist and environmental campaigner. so i know this looks crazy but in fact to me there's an order to this chaos which is in the early sixty's that this market is where a lot of the oil gets so taken by some parts from i felt like i think. each of these shops they have very specific parts it's like you have the clutch have their conditioning you have suspensions for the musician parts and to the very last mile actually you get that benefit i can use. one of our players. you've got
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a lot of interesting times right now because it's just the onset i want to be called an evolution missile ok i don't really understand why you evolution is so bad because of power generation is a vague goes it's a complex stuff so it's not anyone has risen by finding the solutions is not easy of course the way that it's value can go to a mission on its sacu unfollowed. order it's going down or cambodia. said suppose electric cables here a 72 percent of the city demand comes from cooled off from coal and coal is extremely polluting so inefficient and polluting the but it's key that part of it is that a huge bump in the nation will need access to energy at the same time there's also a demand from the prime minister as you said that we need to be a one trillion dollars economy. mean fewer into we'll be feeling in the end at him
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till 2030 to keep my cool so there lies the challenge. so this is a. yes that's the inukshuk yes and this is electric right yes let me see the batteries i think so i think the back side back to the banks also have for but there is no line charging them to go in taking over 80 in just one charge of how much it cost $1.00 to $2000.00 if you want to buy it i don't know how many of the navy actually would be very cool around my money. ensures an electric to go because electric to choose because the best cost benefit on the thing with the took on the bicycle is that it's lean used by the poor who would anyways using those up energy who are using public transport the challenge is how do we get the people of delhi who have. to say. please give up your cars and move to public transport.
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with over 10000000 cars on the list it's a huge challenge to encourage people to move to cleaner forms of the beat. there's also another transport issue that faces india. typically india moves through its trucks the trucks carrying a lot of essential supplies from construction to move to wedge to boost. all these trucks run on diesel and diesel as we know emits a lot of the m 2.5 and as far as been you sions concern 20 percent comes from but he could say what's the legislation the regulation of all here missions trucks so all of them to quiet outside if it came he says when you sheen i know control but they're supposed to do it once in every 2 yards and they don't do it because it is expensive and so you need to be on top of the technology i think what one should
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remember is that therefore people believe that many of them spend their lives on this stuff so they'll be sleeping in the truck instead every day coming thousands of kilometers out of each one gets that the truck drivers are also think by the deals in the mission. to look as i wanted you to mean chunky in the reality she's the female mechanic of the pleasure to meet you here to be the story that brought you company gunning friend right now mario i'm going to families i'm going to cram nobody that there man we don't know i'm going to be on my radio and print that somewhere now besides the mario we're going to be me going to the room and. what about your health how do you feel. very rare newman there though not saying in a minute but the name the aim is to innovative technologies bring the cost. still
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shows position down and at the same time we decrease the amount of pollutants our friends have been if you had me go up and in my opinion. it might be a bad time you go up look i've said that about me going to are of course damn bad or demanding you know what no go offend you. so are you hopeful about the future do you see any improvement needed then by then but at that point being an inability to not point i'm going to go thank you very much and good luck for your future whichever kids. eyeopening place to be it's a very good to see it and talk to people understand the real needs they are the worse in exposure to pollution and these not even on the top of their priorities. a lot of times and as environmentalist we're suggesting though no those don't leave
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in india we i think forget that everybody has a livelihood off it so i think it's really important in the air pollution conversation to also bring in social issues and how it affects the poor and if the acknowledges they don't make for a cheaper more efficient way of in this case transporting goods it will not be accepted by this operation but if it is cheaper to operate people start using it. ok in the office we have to climb up a building today with the something i want to show you this is a sight to behold it was meant to be a landfill it's now among. the biggest amount of trash ever seen in my life. history more we have 4 of those yet and the amount of production of garbage for days would be at around $11000.00 tons. and the poorest of the pool will end up
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there with their best time speaking up some of the garbage to recycle the really pull people out exposing themselves every day to this hazardous weeks remember landfills also relieves me paid a soul that's combustible that catches fire oh and again all the people here you think they're in healing on. the levels just imagine how high it must be even on an average rainy day of the talk to the day to just measure the post like super hard. the people that are most affected by the pollution are the coolest because the eat sleep and we're called sun bottlenose a local family she wants me to meet ok you know chris this is a typical community in between live by the roadside oh.
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you have. to have a lot of problems with the risk you don't make a recovery as i was about possibly the cost to. murder people really believe. leasehold thinking here lawyer got some credit tanny have told our advantage by our not you saying the smoke not just on the cooking but also then a blacksmith coming in to one of the big causes of evolution is open teachings like this on the side and also the occupancy in walls in just in the no smoke yeah actually that is the worse for you people prize that which is reduced because they can't go ham and there's a damn fine so what i have a stake that is not of much in a pot they're not born with a non-adaptive in a bad beat to say will be shown by the name of that. she doesn't even know that she's a person living in the most. intensity of what is the road map for for the governments
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to help the families and the people in the state politicians don't see it as something that's in them or maybe she doesn't understand this is another one carrying it out it doesn't mean that god that. i said or part of it there were but that gonna play a modest are going to. this is completely outside my reality of course for then he said is that all they do is much a bigger problem than ours but it's still bottom of the league. these people show the most impact that gentle are able to stand by themselves and the anything about their depend all their pollution on the wars on the food on the shelf. the answer to the here and no choice i just put myself and my son in this position and it's a humbling experience and you feels the juice so sad just because you cannot do
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anything about it is so many people in such a poor condition. technology can play a huge part in combating air pollution and just a few miles from the overpass there is an office beauty and some interesting innovation this is the golden potholes which is also called the money plant in india very easy plant to grow and it's created to moving formaldehyde from the air no indoor place will ever have sealed to less than outdoors because human beings give out huge amounts of carbon dioxide but here because of the plants the c o 2 levels are lower than even outdoors and now the 990 s. of the given energy to date is there we've talked to this research on simple plans which converted so. because you believe the sense of area it's an indoor plant
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which gives oxygen at night and removes carbon dioxide at night so if you can't have a proper filtration system for outdoor air and fresh air then you put lots of these in the room and your carbon dioxide levels come down. and that's the 3rd one it's part of the family this is one of the best plants and giving oxygen during the daytime. you remove them all the time because you remove things like. 35 year old building and it can be done you know. whether. this is a. that's right out of the air conditioning system and the you also use it for the i phone or the system they were able to. down to 27 degrees when it's outside 45 degrees without any air conditioning because of the formation of.
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this 0 artificial light like this is someone they are sunlight spectrum of the sun's light for photosynthesis is coming through here the vacuum tube so you touch it it doesn't it's not hot. because of the vacuum tube and the mirrors which concentrate the sunlight true into this room. you see those leaves moving over there the air is coming through a mechanical filtration system all the particulates from outside all the gases are removed coming into this greenhouse the plants are getting that air they're doing their magic they're making oxygen and reducing the carbon dioxide levels yet they're also removing the microbiological pollutants the bacteria and viruses and that the root zone eats up the bacteria and viruses and the plants become even healthier because of that and so from the other side then it gets pulled out of this room and then goes into every air handling group unit in this building so every person in the building gets a little slice of the greenhouse a little slice of the 1st. the fresh air very nice what is the bottles for we run
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a business center over here a lot of our clients don't want to filter our normal water that they have their water they want bottled water we are a 0 waste facility over here so all the waste is taken the driveways to separated the bottles are taken and we make those out of that so fresh air fresh the water 0 waste other cover that is good if you are very bad and i need to improve my standards it's basically a human right to be able to breathe clean air and what has been done here what is incredible is that it is a full circle and then this is so easy to be implement that if could be done here it could be done anywhere. the center for science and environment is looking at ways of bringing about change and a mash up. in the developing world make india environment is not about pretty trees and digress it's about the connection between survival of
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communities and sustainable use of natural resources now bearded the turning point we are seeing citizen science emerging here people going around with their send someone it doesn't seem what they're breathing this conversation is moving action and much more these last decade this city has shut down for all be used to power plants daily has banned all the dirty fuels but even after doing all these things are not small measures we still have to reduce and pollution levels by these 65 percent to meet what we define as clean air and how do you see technology playing a part technology has made a dramatic role this is perhaps the only major vehicle producing country in the world from after g.h. in the yard of 40 should standards that was good fuel 5 and go directly to your 6 just in 2 years i'm sure must have seen this is what we call the. freedom in one.
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i almost died but in the end i said to the job that he has to come and grace it mean for me see i 2020 on you be close to the election that's used in brazil be they want to start discussing about electrical billington 2030 so hearing that actually makes me very proud of these policies from the indian government towards the illiterate occasion of. it's it's very different when you have a life like this is very good let's fight in pollution or disease of that or
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but when you go there and you see the reality and see that the problem is so much more complex the biggest challenge that i see india was how to create economic growth in a sustainable way everybody's bringing the same air but most people suffering are the poor people i think the adoption of electric cars will change society for much better but we cannot just regulate and mandates people should drive electric cars and we need to be cheaper than current technology so it's accepted we are already getting better off that we were in the seventy's of ages or ninety's even there in delhi there ready with good policies taking call of other forms of producing masha's dana ball mobility and power generation it's a process. if you have the opportunity and the chance to push technology forward in terms that to make society better it should do so. we already used motor sports 70
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