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July 28, 2020

via AFP

Air Pollution ‘Greatest Risk’ To Global Life Expectancy

A new study showed poor air quality is "the greatest risk to human health".

AQLI News

July 28, 2020

New Data Reveals Little Progress Globally in Reducing Air Pollution Over the Last Two Decades

Particulate air pollution continues to cut global life expectancy by nearly two years as progress in some countries counterbalances worsening air quality in others, according to the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI).

In the News

July 13, 2020

via The Pioneer

Lockdown, Curfew Proved To Be Boon For Environment and Wildlife

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a positive impact on the environment in Chandigarh.

In the News

July 5, 2020

via Times of India

Maybe It Is Late, But We Can Turn Around: Addressing The Rise of Smog in North India

Times of India addresses the rise of smog in North India.

In the News

June 26, 2020

via Green News

Ireland’s Ammonia Emissions Continue to Surge

Ireland’s ammonia emissions continue to surge, exceeding EU limits

In the News

April 8, 2020

via The Hindustan Times

Air pollution raises risk of Covid-19 deaths: Study

A recent study shows that air pollution increases the risk of COVID-19 deaths, presenting a greater challenge for the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) region of India.

In the News

April 6, 2020

via TWC India

World Health Day 2020: How Air Pollution, Overuse of Antibiotics Continue to Pose Deadly Threat to India’s Health

As the World Health Day approaches, TWC India reports on two health challenges for Indians.

In the News

March 4, 2020

via Down to Earth

Air Pollution Reduces Life Expectancy More than War, Diseases: Study

A new study published in Cardiovascular Research finds results similar to the AQLI.

In the News

March 4, 2020

via Update Odisha

30% Reduction in Air Pollution by 2024 at Kalinganagar

The AQLI finds the average life expectancy of Kalinga Nagar residents could increase three years if WHO air quality standards are met.

In the News

March 4, 2020

via Orissa Post

‘WHO Standards Must to Arrest Degrading Air Quality’

Discussing the impact of poor air quality in a workshop, experts were of the opinion that the average life expectancy of Kalinga Nagar residents could increase by three years if WHO air quality standards are met.