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Recently, Swiss technology company IQAir has released the World Air Quality report.
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- The global cities ranking report is based on PM2.5 data from 106 countries, which is measured by ground-based monitoring stations, most of which is operated by government agencies.
- India continues to feature prominently at the top of the most polluted cities ranking, with 22 of the top 30 most polluted cities globally.
Key Highlights of the Report
- 22 of the world’s 30 most polluted cities including Delhi are in India.
- It shows that Delhi’s air quality improved by approximately 15% from 2019 to 2020.
- Despite widespread air quality improvements during 2019-20, air pollution in India is still dangerously high.
- India continues to dominate annual PM 2.5 rankings by city.
- PM 2.5 refers to the ambient airborne particles of size 2.5 micrometres that are emitted from various sources and are linked to negative health effects such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness and premature mortality.
- The annual exposure limit of PM2.5 set by WHO is 10 µg/m3, lower than 40 µg/m3 set under the Indian National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
- Despite an 11% reduction in the annual average of PM 2.5 levels due to nationwide coronavirus lockdown curbs imposed last year, India emerged as the world’s third most polluted country after Bangladesh and Pakistan.
- Sources
- Major sources of India’s air pollution include transportation, biomass burning for cooking, electricity generation, industry, construction, waste burning, and episodic agricultural burning.
- Impacts
- Air pollution caused an estimated 54,000 premature deaths in New Delhi in 2020.
- Prolonged exposure to PM 2.5 can lead to deadly diseases, including cancer and cardiac problems.
What is Air pollution?
Source of Air Pollution
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Steps Taken by Government
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Way Forward
- With the National Clean Air Programme and introduction of BS-VI emission standards, India has begun to take steps towards improving air quality and the efforts must be continued and expanded over the next few years to see improvements in air quality.
- This will require concerted action at both the national and state and local levels.
- Given the severity of air pollution within this region, more real-time monitoring is needed to enable more people to respond and protect their health.
- Governments prioritise sustainable and clean energy sources, as well as the cities, need to encourage low cost, active and carbon-neutral mobility choices such as walking, cycling, and accessible public transport.