💨 Abstract
Delhi, during certain seasons, experiences hazardous air due to a combination of factors including stubble burning, Diwali crackers, and vehicular pollution. Indian cities often rank poorly for air quality, with residents exposed to toxic air year-round. Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta discusses the science and potential solutions to this issue in a recent episode of #CutTheClutter. The air pollution problem is not specific to Delhi or certain months.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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