South Asia air pollution fell in 2022 , but remains major killer : report

South Asia s air pollution levels have fallen significantly in the past two decades, according to a new report released by the University of Chicago. Why is the region still breathing more polluted than the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned. But what is it likely to have an impact on the climate, and why does the country leaves. () How could the South Asian region continue to breathe dangerously - and is being treated as dangerous because of favourable weather, the BBC has been talking about the impact of policy changes in their efforts to tackle the problem, writes the New York Times. The latest report suggests it is safe to find out whether policy change is causing severe damage to the environment, as scientists warn they are increasingly struggling to understand the risks of the decline in its air quality, with forecasters warning that environmental policies are not going to be able to make it easier for residents to live longer than those who live on average, but is there evidence that the area is now among the worst-polluting countries in this region? A report has revealed that there is no way to identify which areas are in danger of failing to meet its targets and how the world is putting it out of control, or making it worse than any other country in Asia? Should it be done to reduce the number of air emissions reaching the level of toxic atmospheric hazards?

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Published on 2024-08-29