💨 Abstract
American entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, founder of Kernel, shared his negative experience in India due to poor air quality in Mumbai, causing a rash, burning eyes, and throat. He left an interview early due to high AQI indoors, even with a mask on. Johnson compared the air pollution to smoking 3.4 cigarettes a day and expressed concern about the normalization of air pollution in India. He suggested stronger enforcement of policies and called it a public health crisis.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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