How Delhi can breathe cleaner air
Thursday, 5 December 2024
Delhi's persistent air pollution, a complex issue with diverse sources, demands a regional approach. A study reveals that a significant portion of pollutants originate from neighboring states, emphasizing the need for collaborative airshed management. Long-term solutions include transitioning to cleaner energy, promoting sustainable transportation, and implementing stricter emission standards. Public participation and policy reforms are crucial for achieving cleaner air.
Delhi's persistent air pollution, a complex issue with diverse sources, demands a regional approach. A study reveals that a significant portion of pollutants originate from neighboring states, emphasizing the need for collaborative airshed management. Long-term solutions include transitioning to cleaner energy, promoting sustainable transportation, and implementing stricter emission standards. Public participation and policy reforms are crucial for achieving cleaner air.
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