The Greenpeace India report states the greatest proportion of people living in India are exposed to PM2.5 concentrations more than five times the WHO's annual average...
The Air Quality and Health in Cities report by the State of Global Air Initiative summarizes data on air pollution exposures and associated health impacts in...
In Delhi, the PM10 concentration has reduced from 241 micrograms per cubic metre in 2017 to 196 micrograms per cubic metre in 2021, according to the...
Key pollution ingredients PM2.5 and PM10 were far above the safe limit in Delhi throughout the summer between March and June this year, a report by...
India’s polluted air is reducing life expectancy of its people highlights Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) report by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of...
The Commission for Air Quality Management has passed an order on June 3, to ban coal in order to curb air pollution in Delhi-NCR
The Prime Minister asked the state governments to prioritise fire-safety audits for hospitals
India's onshore wind capacity stands at over 40 GW, and for grid-connected or centralised solar power plants capacity is at around 60 GW
Scientists have revealed rapid degradation in air quality and increases in urban exposure to air pollutants hazardous to health
Globally, low-and middle-income countries still experience greater exposure to unhealthy levels of Particulate Matter compared to the global average, finds WHO report
Long term exposure to air pollution will affect the immune system and make one more susceptible to any type of respiratory disease, said WHO expert
India’s annual average PM2.5 levels reached 58.1 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3) in 2021, returning to pre-quarantine concentrations measured in 2019