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Re: Has it really got this bad in Madrid?
first of all I would suggest that the photo in the original article was just a "snap-shot" taken at a given time and place. If it is the same this morning or any other morning is surely a matter for separate discussion but a cursory glance at today's front page shows no reference to that article.
but more importantly, I would ask that the personal sniping be stopped, it gives a poor indication of the people we have on BES and other threads have been closed down because of it. thanks |
Re: Has it really got this bad in Madrid?
https://www.google.es/search?q=madri...w=1366&bih=653
According to a recent report Madrid is the most polluted city in Spain with air quality reaching danger levels.:blink: Kind of reminds me of Beijing looking at those photos. Little wonder there is a mass stampede to the coast at every possible opportunity. I wouldn't live in that sort of atmosphere for all the tea in China. On the positive side there is some talk of banning most traffic from the city centre in an effort to improve the situation. http://www.dw.de/madrid-air-pollutio...els/a-16739363 |
Re: Has it really got this bad in Madrid?
I'd agree, that with the amount of traffic it gets pollution is a hazard in Madrid, which is why people love to get out to the mountains at weekends.. Often the case with any vibrant busy city though - London and several other cities in the UK were named last week by a WHO report as being bad.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-27323198 And, the same as Paris and London, steps are being taken to persuade a greater use of bicycles in Madrid. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/Culture/...#axzz31J3rFoRF |
Re: Has it really got this bad in Madrid?
This was talked about this week on TV, looks like Madrid has improved http://www.huffingtonpost.es/2014/05...n_5280381.html with Las Palmas looking very clean http://noticias.lainformacion.com/es...COAPRtHH6npD2/ |
Re: Has it really got this bad in Madrid?
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11254705)
first of all I would suggest that the photo in the original article was just a "snap-shot" taken at a given time and place. If it is the same this morning or any other morning is surely a matter for separate discussion but a cursory glance at today's front page shows no reference to that article.
but more importantly, I would ask that the personal sniping be stopped, it gives a poor indication of the people we have on BES and other threads have been closed down because of it. thanks Thanks to those who posted interesting comments. |
Re: Has it really got this bad in Madrid?
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 11255597)
Thanks Domino, I posted the thread in a genuine attempt to get some informed comment on Madrid, albeit the article is from October and I have no idea what trolling is (see early post) I nearly asked for the thread to be removed yesterday given the inane responses.
Thanks to those who posted interesting comments. There are those here who have a glass half full whilst others it is half empty. Some have drunk the lot and it shows. You and others should not have to see this. I am sure we can all be guilty of walking/driving and taking a snapshot that isn't very complimentary. Sometimes that snapshot puts us off totally. So, according to one of our regulars who lives nearby, it was all cleaned up and it looks good. I am sure that is all you needed to know. If you are considering a visit to Madrid hope it all works out and you don't need your wellies. I have still to get to the capital, just too much to see in Andalucia and area kr |
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