Air quality
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Delhi’s air quality remains ‘very poor’
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39 of 50 most polluted cities globally are in India
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Delhi’s air pollution levels were the lowest this winter since 2018, says report
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Air pollution: Delhi bans BS-III petrol, BS-IV diesel four-wheelers till Friday
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Delhi bans non-essential construction as air quality falls to ‘severe’ category
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Delhi bans construction and demolition activities as air quality turns ‘severe’
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Child rights body asks Delhi government to close schools till air quality improves
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Gas stove may be less polluting than coal fire, but it can potentially worsen asthma in children
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How I created my own bubble of clean indoor air amid the toxic Delhi smog
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Air pollution killed 1.2 million people in India in 2017, says study
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As a study points to India’s status as global pollution capital, how can government clear the air?
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Air purifiers are catching on – but they may be doing more harm than good
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India is not responsible for smog in Pakistan – poor fuel quality and insufficient data are
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Delhi’s air quality in ‘very poor’ category, likely to worsen on Sunday
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Delhi’s air quality remains ‘very poor’, likely to worsen over the weekend
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Delhi: Air quality remains severe, sporadic rainfall may worsen situation
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Europe air pollution: Coal lobbyists tried to sabotage EU regulations, and nearly got away with it
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Delhi: Air quality turns ‘good’ as rain washes away pollutants
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Delhi breathes easier as rain makes air quality ‘satisfactory’
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Air quality in Delhi deteriorates beyond ‘severe’ level due to dust storm in western India
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Counterview: The listing of Indian cities with good air quality is based on bad data interpretation
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Severe air pollution is choking Dhaka – but much of it could be easily tackled
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Pollution woes: Not just the outdoors, we need to talk about indoor air quality too
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North India has been in a state of air pollution emergency for years, says transport researcher
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Does India need to shift its capital from smog-choked Delhi?
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As India seeks comfort in privatisation, Delhi’s toxic air shows perils of ignoring public interest
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Green court's order for an audit of buildings in Delhi is a new frontier in the fight for clean air
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Delhi is responsible for 80% of its pollution, says Environment Minister Anil Dave
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Pollution in Delhi rises to record level once again
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A mother's appeal: Pollution in Delhi is not just an elite concern