Pilatus Journey: El granito de arena.

Many times we raise the idea of ​​a grain of sand. It seems insignificant when we consider that in order to have an impact , it needs the collaboration of hundreds of billions of other grains .

It is frustrating to consider ourselves as a tiny element in the middle of the world. Of course we are passing through, in a specific space and time, but societies, cultures, infrastructures or art, have not been a two-day job, much less alien to the intentions and grains of sand, of each one of the people that have shaped it throughout history.

From small steps we get big results. In India they are already fighting, on a large and small scale, for the purpose of achieving a sustainable world: supplying rural towns and villages with an energetic future with solar energy.

As the third largest carbon emitter in the world, after China and the United States, India has an important role to play in tackling the climate crisis and thanks to these small gestures that start as a grain of sand, India has managed to reduce its emissions by as much as 21%.

SOURCE: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/india-bets-its-energy-future-on-solarin-small-ways-and-big-

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