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What If Real Estate Prices Were Based on Pollution Levels and a future where nature dictates wealth, would that be justice or a new kind of inequality? Imagine a world where home prices weren’t just about location but also about the quality of air you breathe. 1: Cities with high pollution? Property prices drop, forcing governments to clean up and take real action. 2:Villages & countryside with fresh air? Prices skyrocket, making clean environments more valuable.The cleanest places on Earth become the most expensive not penthouses, but forests and farms. 3:Industries & factories? Forced to rethink pollution levels to maintain real estate value. This would flip the current real estate market! Instead of cities being unaffordably expensive, the countryside would be the new luxury because fresh air is the ultimate premium. #RealEstate #Sustainability #FutureOfHousing #UrbanPlanning #GreenLiving #FutureThinking #ImpactInvesting #EconomicTrends #SustainableGrowth #Innovation
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Construction activities in Delhi-NCR are banned under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to combat air pollution. With almost no jobs, the labourers, who are generally migrants and survive on daily wages, are either thinking of returning home or
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Adevair Technologies Private Limited • 5m
Recently, Bryan Johnson walked out of a podcast discussing India’s air pollution crisis, highlighting just how urgent and impactful this issue has become. With over 7 million premature deaths globally each year attributed to air pollution, it's clear
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F*ck these people for having attitude. India’s air pollution has reached critical levels, and it’s hard not to feel frustrated by the lack of real action. Every year, especially in cities like Delhi, the air turns thick with smog, making it hard to
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