Can Delhi can learn from China how to fix its air pollution problem?
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Can Delhi can learn from China how to fix its air pollution problem?
While Beijing’s clean-air campaign was driven by a one-party governance system that enforced sweeping measures, India’s democratic political structure is far more fragmented. But even then, experts tell Stuti Mishra, there are lessons India can draw from China’s war on air pollution
10 Things China Did To Curb Their Pollution Crisis
The situation of New Delhi now, is said to be reminiscent of Beijing, the capital of China in the early 2010 when it was dealing with their worse air pollution crisis, where the smog reached “airpocalypse” levels and PM2.5 concentrations were surpassing 500 μg/m³, over 50 times higher than the World Health Organisation’s annual guideline of 10 μg/m³. Delhi has been battling with some of the worst pollution crises in recent history, with the AQI …
China Embassy tells Delhi How it Cleaned its Air: Tough Vehicle Rules and Public Transport Focus
Delhi’s winter pollution has once again brought public health and governance into sharp focus. As thick smog hangs over the city and emergency measures are rolled out, the Chinese embassy in India has stepped into the debate with a clear message: China has faced similar, and in many cases worse, air pollution in the past, and it managed to bring it down through firm policy choices and strict enforcement. In a public note and social media posts, …
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