
Ángel Gaitán enciende las redes desde Japón: "Aquí no hay coches eléctricos, ve…
Nuestro mecánico y creador de contenido favorito, Ángel Gaitán, ha cambiado temporalmente el foso del taller por las calles de Japón. En su reciente v
A recent video from Japan highlights the country's unique approach to urban environmentalism and transportation. The creator observes a notable absence of electric vehicles on Japanese roads, with hybrid cars, primarily from Toyota, making up an estimated 90% of the fleet. This contrasts sharply with European initiatives, including 'Agenda 2030,' which heavily promote electric car adoption. The video emphasizes the extensive presence of well-maintained natural spaces, such as parks and waterways, within Japanese cities, suggesting that a focus on trees and green infrastructure contributes significantly to air quality. The creator posits that trees, providing oxygen and air purification, are a more effective solution for a healthy environment than a sole reliance on electric vehicles. Furthermore, the video notes the overall cleanliness of Japanese cities and the lack of polluting emissions from older vehicles. The creator also touches upon Japan's employment policies, stating that foreign workers must demonstrate skills not possessed by Japanese nationals to secure jobs. These observations, shared from a personal perspective, offer insights into Japan's distinctive urban and environmental practices.
Nuestro mecánico y creador de contenido favorito, Ángel Gaitán, ha cambiado temporalmente el foso del taller por las calles de Japón. En su reciente v