IF A WOMAN HAS THESE 14 QUALITIES NEVER LET HER GO

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IF A WOMAN  HAS THESE 14 QUALITIES “NEVER LET HER GO” People in long term relationships will someday get to the point where they need to ask themselves: Is this really the person I want to spend the rest of my life with? Is the woman by my side really the one? Scientists all over the world are researching the extremely complicated issues surrounding love and relationships and they have spent thousands of hours trying to figure out how people fit together and what qualities they need to bring into a relationship to make it a happy and lasting one. We have compiled the most important and interesting results of these studies. If the woman by your side has these 14 qualities and behaviours, you know you have found the one. Gamer Noorul Mahjabeen Hassan is in 'intimate relationship' with the game Tetris 1. She is smarter than you When you are looking for a partner for life, make sure that she is smart. Ideally, she should be smarter than you. And science agrees....

Four capital cities to ban diesel cars by 2025 Paris,


Mexico City, Madrid and Athens say they'll ban all diesel cars in a bid to improve air quality in their polluted cities. Mayors from 85 cities are meeting in Mexico to decide a strategy to fight climate change.The ambitious plan, which will see all vehicles with diesel engines barred from entering four major world cities within a decade, was announced on Thursday at climate change talks attended by leaders of dozens of metropolitan areas.The mayors of Paris, Mexico City, Athens and Madrid committed to the plan in a bid to reduce emissions that experts say are exacerbating major health problems, a statement by the organizers of the C40 summit in the Mexican capital said.The statement cited World Health Organization figures that suggest 3 million deaths a year are directly related to outdoor air pollution, mostly from large cities."Today the mayors say no to air pollution, no to disease and death affecting particularly the most vulnerable among us. We offe courageous answers to great challenges, and call on automakers to join us," said Anne Hidalgo, Paris' mayor and the new president of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group.

Electric vehicles to be prioritized the cities also vowed to promote clean vehicles by way of financial incentives for cleaner vehicles and by promoting the use of cycle lanes, walking and renewable energy.Hidalgo told delegates at the summit that the world's biggest cities would need $375 billion (352 billion euros) of investment to curb climate change, adding that "if that amount is made available, humanity will have a chance of surviving."The commitment was witnessed by representatives from theC40 group's 85 cities, including London, New York, Vancouver, Hong Kong and Seoul.The world's big cities must collectively cut their carbon footprint by nearly half within a decade if the 196-nation Paris Agreement is to be met, C40 executive director Mark Watts said in an analysis unveiled Thursday at the talks.The landmark climate change accord aims to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.This week's meeting was organized in response to US President-elect Donald Trump saying that he would pull America out of the Paris Agreement.
Ban also mooted here Germany is also considering driving bans on older diesel vehicles in major cities, after admitting that European Union limits on nitrogen oxide or NOx emissions are regularly breached on the country's roads.In 2010, the EU set the limit at an average of 40 micrograms of NOx per cubic meter during a one-year period. Streets in cities like Munich and Stuttgart have had readings of more than double the limit, the German news agency reported in July.Under the German proposals, only low-polluting cars would be allowed to carry new blue badges, giving them access to the cities' streets. But no firm proposal has been passed to date.The opposition Greens have gone further, calling for a complete ban on petrol and diesel vehicles in Germany by 2030.On Friday, Germany's Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks and her counterparts in the 16 regional assemblies also called on the auto industry to reduce the pollution caused by diesel cars.Manufacturers bear a "substantial part of the responsibility for the inadequate protection of public health," the ministers said in a joint resolution at the end of a ministerial conference on the environment in Berlin.The ministers also called for better monitoring of traffic pollution.Concerns over the fuel have been building for several years, after several countries encouraged consumers to buy more fuel efficient diesel vehicles,ignoring health warnings.

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