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January 29, 2019

via India Today

Hello Delhiites! This is how you can live longer by 3 years

A study has found that Delhiites can increase their lifespan by three years if India reduces pollution by 25%.

In the News

January 29, 2019

via Devdiscourse

Study says lives in Delhi can be prolonged by 3 years if Pollution is reduced 25 percent

If India reduces particulate pollution by 25 per cent in five years, residents breathing the most polluted air in New Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh could live almost three years longer, a study by the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) said on Tuesday.

In the News

January 29, 2019

via The Tribune India

Life expectancy of Delhiites can go up by 3yrs if air quality improves by 20-30pc

The Tribune India discusses the payoffs from the successful implementation of NCAP by citing AQLI

Analysis

January 29, 2019

via The Indian Express

Indians could live up to three years more if there’s a 25% reduction in air pollution

India has set itself a challenging task by launching the National Clear Air Programme in its 'war against pollution'. The history of other countries, however, suggests that it can be done.

AQLI News

January 29, 2019

New Report: India’s National Clean Air Programme could allow residents breathing India’s most polluted air to live almost 3 years longer

The average person in India could be expected to live 1.3 years longer, Air Quality Life Index shows.

In the News

January 24, 2019

via Nikkei Asian Review

Asian countries rush to fight toxic air pollution

With Asian countries trying a variety of solution to fight toxic smog, Nikkei Asian Review cites our AQLI.

In the News

January 16, 2019

via Devdiscourse

Air quality improves in China saw life expectancy up by 6 months: Study

EPIC's Air Quality Index indicates that China's PM 2.5 density fell by 12 per cent between 2013 and 2016, a pollution reduction equivalent to an additional half-a-year to the average lifespan, reports Devdiscourse.

In the News

January 16, 2019

via China.org

Chinese living more thanks to better air quality

China.org reports on how China's anti-pollution campaign is paying off, as life expectancy has increased by half a year according to AQLI.

In the News

January 16, 2019

via IANS

Life expectancy goes up in China as pollution level drops

A study by EPIC says that the life expectancy of Chinese citizens has been extended by half a year due to a significant drop in the PM 2.5 density.

In the News

January 15, 2019

via India Times

What is the National Clean Air Programme that could Make Delhiites Live Three Years Longer

Michael Greenstone discusses the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) and its potential to increase life expectancy.