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Tikender Singh Panwar, exShimla Mayor

Panwar highlights the urgent need to address anthropogenic climate change disasters, with carbon emissions from fossil fuels being a significant contributor.

He emphasizes the massive carbon footprint generated during India's wide-reaching election process, with thousands of vehicles used for electioneering, particularly by major political parties.

Using a hypothetical scenario, Panwar illustrates the staggering impact: over 21.6 crore litres of fuel consumed, emitting around 60 crore kilograms of CO2 into the atmosphere during the campaign period.

While acknowledging the initial challenges, Panwar advocates for a debate on implementing measures to minimize carbon emissions in future elections, stressing the collective responsibility towards environmental conservation.

His letter serves as a wake-up call to political parties, candidates, and the public, urging them to recognize and address the environmental consequences of election campaigning.

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