Increasing health threat to greater parts of India due to crop residue burning

S Sarkar, RP Singh, A Chauhan - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2018 - thelancet.com
Delhi, the capital of India (in the Indo-Gangetic Plains), is one of the most polluted cities in
the world. 1 The air quality of Delhi and Beijing is often compared. The cause of poor air
quality in the two mega cities is similar, and is mainly attributed to the growing population,
economic growth, coal-based power plants, vehicular emissions, growing construction
activities, and crop residue burning. The westerly winds bring polluted air mass from western
parts of India (including Pakistan) to the Indo-Gangetic Plains and the pollution is carried …

[引用][C] Increasing health threat to greater parts of India due to crop residue burning. Lancet Planetary Health 2, e327–e328

S Sarkar, RP Singh, A Chauhan - 2018
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