The Delhi government is launching a cloud-seeding project for artificial rain to combat air pollution.
While its effectiveness is uncertain, it highlights the potential of technology in addressing the climate crisis.
Pollution poses a significant threat to public health, causing 7 million deaths annually and contributing to respiratory issues.
Simple measures like banning cars in certain areas and adopting nature-based solutions can enhance climate resilience and restore biodiversity.
Countries are actively phasing out fossil fuels and transitioning to renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.
Innovative solutions like combining solar and wind power are being explored. Every small-scale solution contributes to the broader effort of addressing the climate crisis.
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