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August 18, 2017 - SâO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 18: Sculpture of Francisco de Miranda, in Praça do Ciclista, in the region of Avenida Paulista, in São Paulo (SP) dawned masquerade in protest against the PL (Law Bill) 300/2017, which extends to 20 years the term for the use of Renewable fuel in 100% of the capital's buses. According to a study made at Greenpeace's request, more than 3,000 deaths will be caused this year in the capital due to health problems aggravated by the emission of pollutants from the diesel bus fleet. For Pedro Telles, a climate change expert at Greenpeace, the use of renewable fuel ''would save one life a day by 2050, and more so in the long term' (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)

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August 18, 2017 - SâO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 18: Sculpture of Francisco de Miranda, in Praça do Ciclista, in the region of Avenida Paulista, in São Paulo (SP) dawned masquerade in protest against the PL (Law Bill) 300/2017, which extends to 20 years the term for the use of Renewable fuel in 100% of the capital's buses. According to a study made at Greenpeace's request, more than 3,000 deaths will be caused this year in the capital due to health problems aggravated by the emission of pollutants from the diesel bus fleet. For Pedro Telles, a climate change expert at Greenpeace, the use of renewable fuel ''would save one life a day by 2050, and more so in the long term' (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)