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What India can learn from China’s approach to improving air quality [Commentary]
I spent my winter break in Kolkata this year. Although I have worked on air pollution for nearly eight years, this was the first time my parents and neighbours remarked that they were relieved I had escaped Delhi’s toxic air. In previous years, their concern had always been whether I could cope with Delhi’s bitter winter cold. This year felt different, not just because of how bad the air was, but because the crisis was impossible to ignore. Delhi’s citizens took to the streets to demand action on clean air, and social media was abuzz with reels and memes on pollution. December, despite the drop in farm fires, turned out to be more polluted than October and November.
Air Pollution: India Can Learn From London, Mexico City, Tokyo, Beijing | The Reason Why
Bryan Johnson left Nikhil Kamath's podcast because of pollution, and more recently, Putin's cough made headlines for similar reasons. In 2017, Frank Hans Dannenberg Castellanos raised the issue with India's Ministry of External Affairs. If pollution in major cities continues to worsen, it may soon prompt expats, diplomats, and business leaders to avoid Delhi altogether.
Air pollution in India is a persistent issue, reflecting administrative shortcomings rather than mere weather effects. Cities like Beijing, London, Mexico City and Tokyo have improved their air quality by treating it as essential infrastructure and implementing sustained regulations. Let's understand what we can learn from these cities.
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