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September 13, 2017

How clean is the air you breathe?

According to the Air Quality-Life Index, tool developed by the Energy Policy Institute at The University of Chicago, Indians are among the most affected by fine particulate matter concentrations that exceed the World Health Organization’s Air Quality standards.
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An estimated 92% of people the world over live in areas where fine particulate matter concentrations (small dust or soot in the air) exceed the World Health Organization’s Air Quality Guideline of 10 µg/m3. Indians are among the worst affected according to the Air Quality-Life Index (AQLI) tool developed by the Energy Policy Institute at The University of Chicago (EPIC).

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