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- The 2021 World Air Quality Report was released, the report presented an overview of the state of global air quality in 2021.
About
- IQAir, a Swiss group that measures air quality levels based on the concentration of Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5.
- IQAir endeavours to engage, educate, and inspire governments, researchers, Non-Government Organisations, companies, and citizens to work together to improve air quality and create healthier communities and cities.
Key Finding
- In 2021, Mumbai had recorded Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 annual average of 46.4 microgram/cubic metre – nearly nine times above the World Health Organisation (WHO) limit – according to a report by IQAir.
- In 2021, 48 per cent of India’s cities exceeded 50 µg/m3, or more than 10 times the WHO guideline.
- India was home to 14 of the world’s 20 most polluted cities.
- India’s PM 2.5 annual average reached 58.1 µg/m3 in 2021, ending a three-year trend of improving air quality.
- The country’s PM 2.5 annual averages have now returned to pre-quarantine levels of 2019.
- New Delhi city is topping the list for the fourth consecutive year. Delhi topped a list of 92 capital cities in 2020, 85 such cities in 2019, and 62 such cities in 2018.
- On the list of capital cities, Dhaka followed Delhi in terms of the annual average PM2.5 concentration.
- Not a single country managed to meet the WHO’s air quality standard in 2021.
Risks of Air Pollution
- Air pollution causes and aggravates many diseases, ranging from asthma to cancer, lung illnesses and heart disease.
- The estimated daily economic cost of air pollution has been figured at $8 billion (USD), or 3 to 4 percent of the gross world product
What is Particulate Matter(PM?
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Source:IE
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