Environment Minister Javadekar says, 'plant seven trees and make your own oxygen bank'

New Delhi: Talks on air pollution and climate change under Rule 193 were held in the lower house. After the discussion, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla invited Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar to reply. Starting their discussion, Prakash Javadekar said that thanks to everyone who participated in the discussion. We will definitely consider the suggestions that come.

Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar further said that we have determined that we will reduce 33 percent emission intensity. For this, we asked to change the standards of all industries and bring new technology to everyone. Monitoring of carbon emissions. Today we have reached 22 percent. We also have a big objective of constructing forest. No country has set such a target to increase forest. The green cover of just two countries is increasing, one of which is India, we should be proud of it.

In his reply, Javadekar has further said that we are walking on our path, now the world has to go. Next month I will go to Spain and say that India is on its way. Developing countries should get technology. You are watching the Delhi Metro. The first line was formed in 2003. Today there are 274 stations, 50 million people travel. Some trees had to be cut down, but our policy is that 5 trees will have to be cut. Those trees also increased, the forest increased and pollution also decreased. He said that if we plant at least 7 trees, every human being can make their own oxygen bank.

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