Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8r8e2ne1v6o
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Is it really that bad?
Only if our 'fatherland' and my friend Mr. D would take action on the mess they've created.
What global crisis are we talking about?
I don't see any problem with these points. Given our huge population, even if a small number of people follow them, it will help before things get worse.
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I don't see how NPK fertilizer can be replaced by anything natural. Other than that, everything seems necessary right now.
Will Modiji stop travelling by plane, use fewer cars in his convoy, and ask the central cabinet, chief ministers and other politicians to do the same? Why put the burden on the common man when his contribution is tiny compared to industrial activities?
The solution is to use less cooking oil, but pouring milk into a polluted river won't help.
1. It's not up to us. Ask the corporate heads to step in, though it seems easier to divert public attention than to actually sanction anyone.
2. Why? So the rich get more options?
3. Improve public transport - make it punctual, safer and more accessible.
4. Reduce food waste - I agree with avoiding excess and throwing food away.
5. Farmers are already under pressure; if natural farming is cheaper and better, the government should provide affordable alternatives and plan for feeding 1.7 billion people.
6. Offer local products that match foreign quality. I don't want to buy a random product with bad reviews when better foreign options exist.
7. Why should the rich keep using private jets while a common person has to cancel a long-awaited vacation just because the PM says so?