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Air pollution in India caused 1.2 million deaths last year

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Air quality in India is so poor that that 1.2 million deaths in the country last year can be attributed to air pollution.

A nationwide survey, published in Lancet Planetary Health on Dec. 6, found that at least 12.5% of deaths in 2017, or one in eight, can be attributed to unusually high rates of lower respiratory infections, heart disease, strokes, lung cancer, and diabetes, which are a result of severe air pollution in a certain percentage of cases. Of the 1.2 million who died from air pollution-related causes, 51.4% were younger than 70 years old.

In total, more than three quarters of India’s population is exposed to air pollution that’s higher than the recommended level set by India’s government. That level, in turn, is four times the maximum recommended by the World Health Organization. No Indian state achieves pollution levels at or below the WHO’s limits.

On average, people in India have their life expectancy cut short by 5.3 years thanks to air pollution, according to a Washington Post report (paywall) published last month. Those in two districts east of Delhi—Hapur and Bulandshahr—have their life expectancy reduced by 12 years, which is the greatest reduction in life expectancy due to air pollution anywhere in the world.

The Lancet study adds to a growing body of evidence about the health impact of air pollution, which shows that those living in the world’s most-polluted areas, predominantly in Asia and Africa, are the most affected. Reducing global air pollution to levels recommended by the WHO would increase life expectancy worldwide as much as eradicating breast and lung cancer would, Zoë Schlanger reported for Quartz in August.

In India, where industrial emissions, cars, and the burning of crop residue, wood, and charcoal are standard features of daily existence, it will require significant political willpower for air pollution levels to fall. Perhaps the growing evidence on the millions of deaths caused by air pollution will spark that change, but don’t hold your breath.

https://qz.com/1489086/air-pollution-in-india-caused-1-2-million-deaths-last-year/
 
The Indians don't need a war with any nation. The amount of crises and deaths are enough. This is nothing short of an emergency.
 
Hindus need to start using birth control, their population is in the billions and all those people creat so much pollution and death.
 
Its very alarming the amount of deaths in India due to air pollution, Pakistan needs to promote the use of hybrid and electrical cars to cut down pollution and deaths, this will reduce smog in congested cities such as Lahore, Rawalpindi and Karachi, Pakistan needs to work on infrastructure for electrical cars at stations with charging points.

Pollution in Pakistan is also a major concern, look at diesel vehicles emitting black smoke where you cant breath, GOP needs to start working addressing environmental concerns with regards to vehicles soon as possible.
 
Bjp fanboys will say its price of progress. To many on this forum. They are indifferent to fellow people suffering.
 
The Indians don't need a war with any nation. The amount of crises and deaths are enough. This is nothing short of an emergency.
Its not something exclusive to India, the entire world is going the same way. Climate is gonna fcuk us all.
 
Its very alarming the amount of deaths in India due to air pollution, Pakistan needs to promote the use of hybrid and electrical cars to cut down pollution and deaths, this will reduce smog in congested cities such as Lahore, Rawalpindi and Karachi, Pakistan needs to work on infrastructure for electrical cars at stations with charging points.

Pollution in Pakistan is also a major concern, look at diesel vehicles emitting black smoke where you cant breath, GOP needs to start working addressing environmental concerns with regards to vehicles soon as possible.

I absolutely agree. Pakistan has to address the pollution problem on an urgent basis. As you rightly point out, this problem can only be solved if we replace polluting cars with electrical cars. Indian pollution levels are extreme though. These death figures should be very worrying for any nation.

Its not something exclusive to India, the entire world is going the same way. Climate is gonna fcuk us all.

Air quality is different in various nations. In some nations it is extremely bad. These death figures suggest that Indian air quality is extremely bad.

Surely climate change is another topic and one that concerns the entire planet. We can't do much about climate change because the biggest polluters are the developed nations. China and India joined this bandwagon quite recently.
 
On one hand, we have millions to lift out from poverty. And for this , we are depending on the existing conventional setups. Alternative methods are not really tried and tested.

Everybody screams electric cars and hybried vehicles. But it will take a considerable amount of time for the industry to change, for an eco-system to sustain such vehicles to evolve.

Better late than never, atleast we have started our journey towards the right direction.

Air quality is different in various nations. In some nations it is extremely bad. These death figures suggest that Indian air quality is extremely bad.

There is no denying that India is poor in air quality and other pollution levels. But, climate change and effects of pollution will be affecting us all.

Air quality is different in various nations. In some nations it is extremely bad. These death figures suggest that Indian air quality is extremely bad.

There is no denying that India is poor in air quality and other pollution levels. But, climate change and effects of pollution will be affecting us all.
 

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