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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate@slrpnk.netEnglish · 2 months ago

In 2025, India's carbon dioxide output edged down, breaking a decades-long trend of steady increases. This is also the first time on record that emissions have fallen during normal economic conditions

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In 2025, India's carbon dioxide output edged down, breaking a decades-long trend of steady increases. This is also the first time on record that emissions have fallen during normal economic conditions

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Showers and sunshine tame India’s emissions - The Times of India
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India Business News: CHENNAI: India’s carbon emissions have, for once, paused. In 2025, the country’s carbon dioxide output edged down, breaking a decades-long trend of st.
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    Just converting some fraction of those shitty 2-cycle tuktuk engines to EV would probably make a huge different in air quality (I’d say noise too, but I think that’s probably 99% horn by volume)

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      It probably did, though a big chunk of the seasonal air quality issues in India are a result of burning off crop stubble, which isn’t visible to urban residents.

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        Right I was mainly thinking of urban air quality. You don’t really appreciate how huge of a difference catalytic converters and 4-cycle engines make until you go to a place where they aren’t as widespread (and obviously electric goes way beyond that)

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          Rural smoke doesn’t stay confined to rural areas. It’s worth getting rid of the pollution from burning fossil fuels; it just won’t be enough to solve seasonal smoke in India

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