There is a need to treat ecology and ethics with the same priority as economy and infrastructure," Gadkari, who is minister for road transport and highways, noted.
That transition through better sources of energy will include access to LPG, biogas, ethanol, they can ensure transition while protecting the health of the people," she explained.
The WHO official further said that while an immediate shift to clean and renewable energy would be ideal, the transition must be equitable."We recognise that there has to be a fair transition, particularly for those most vulnerable who are currently using polluting sources.
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