Monday, November 5, 2018


Household emissions adding to air pollution in India: UN 



NEW DELHI: Even as the air quality is dropping with rising pollution levels ahead of Diwali, a new report by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) says the contribution of indoor air pollution to overall air pollution in India varies between 22% and 52%, urging people to reduce household emissions if they want to tackle air pollution. The relationship between ambient and indoor air pollution and urban and rural centers emphasizes the importance of multiple stakeholders cooperating and using an integrated approach to improve air quality.


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