This is a story about hope. I grew up in Mexico City, and as a little kid, I had no clue about global climate change, the problem I'm working on in Europe today. But Idid know air pollution. The smog was so thick back then that you could literally see the air you were breathing. Today, Mexico City's air is dramatically cleaner. What changed? A combination of policy and data. Mexico City started inspecting vehicles every six months, using cleaner fuels and improving energy efficiency. Mexico City's air pollution problem dropped from number one in the world to 999. I realized firsthand how this combination of smart policy and data significantly improved the air in my city. And it was clear to me: I wanted to make a career out of finding solutions to pollution. I studied chemical engineering in Mexico and went to Austin, Texas for my PhD. And that's where I found out about the huge climate problem caused by methane, which also happens to be the main component of natura...
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The Haunted Horror of Tihar Jail's Cell 205 The Haunted Horror of Tihar Jail's Cell 205 Tihar Jail is one of the most notorious prisons in our country dark, dangerous, and brutal. It’s not just the harsh punishments, strict rules, or tough jailers that make it so. The real horror lies in its poor hygiene, crumbling infrastructure, and the people inside hardened criminals, infamous dons like Afzal Guru and Chhota Rajan , and even well-known figures like politicians and celebrities. But the darkest part of Tihar is Jail Number 4 , a place whispered to be cursed, where terrifying things happen. This is a story about that jail, shared by a subscriber, and it’s unlike anything you’ve heard before. Ketan's Arrival at Tihar In 1993, a man named Ketan arrived at Tihar Jail, accused of brutally murdering four people. After a medical check-up and changing into prison clothes, he stepped into the jail....
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