💨 Abstract

At the WHO conference on air pollution and health in Cartagena, Colombia, India pledged to reduce health impacts of air pollution by 2040, aligning with its National Clean Air Programme. The Indian government will support cleaner cooking energy, particularly for vulnerable populations, and invest in sustainable solutions. However, a report revealed that a substantial portion of the pollution control budget remains unutilised in India.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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