This result of an assessment on the pedestrian's day would be the certificate of Bhutan's Leadership in environmental protection, But if only proven with positive impact of the day beyond just a drop in fuel consumption.
Curtsy: Bhutan News Service |
So many Tuesdays passed after the
government declared it as the pedestrians day. A decision bold enough
and a sign of trying means to commit towards environmental
conservation. Good enough.
As it was expected to be an
inconvenience for all walks of life, there are as many critics who
did not like the idea as well as quite a good number of those who
also support the idea despite all the tribulations we suffer.
One day a week, of about 12 hours a day
would be saving a lot of fossil fuels burning into air and it is
almost proven from the drop in sales of fuels in the gas stations
around the country but, if government wants to prove it further, t an
environmental impact assessment of the pedestrian's day, its impact
on the air and atmosphere is a dare need for the public to appreciate
their sacrifice of the convenience.
The RESULT needs to be presented, other
wise drop in use of fuel gasses might help reduce INR outflow in a
bit but it isn't serving the purpose of great tribulation people take
to support.
I am one of the supporters of the idea
but like me many would love to see a result so we appreciate giving
up the convenience for about 12hours every week. Had it been in that
old days of no road era, this wouldn't have been any inconvenience
and no one would have even questioned nor would demand any Result.
Can there be a result presented for the
public soon, because it can be a great relief for the supporters of
the idea as well as for the government itself because critics would
then also be satisfied.
PEOPLE ARE EAGER TO SEE A RESULT THE REAL
RESULT OF THE PEDESTRIAN DAY'S POSITIVE IMPACT ON AIR AND ATMOSPHERE SO THAT EVEN THE
WORLD WOULD THAN FOLLOW TO REDUCE FOSSIL BURNING TO DECREASE CARBON
IMMISSION.
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