Explain me diesel driving bans | Benjamin Stephan of Greenpeace
Every year, around 13.000 people die prematurely in Germany as a result of excessive nitrogen oxide concentrations. First cities are serious about driving conn ...
Every year, 13.000 people in Germany die prematurely from the effects of too high nitrogen oxide concentrations. First cities are serious about driving restrictions for diesel.
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