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| | | | From The Sunday Guardian: The Delhi metropolitan area has one of the world's highest concentrations of population, and suffocating people here on an annual basis should be treated as a crime against humanity, especially when it can be controlled. Arvind Kumar writes on the connection between USAID, Monsanto and Delhi's nightmarish annual air pollution spike.... | |
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www.jacobinmag.com
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| | | | The defection of big capital from the Indian National Congress to the Bharatiya Janata Party was a crucial factor in Narendra Modi's rise. Since 2014, Modi's government has pushed neoliberal policymaking further and faster than any previous regime. | |
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| | | | by Swamini Khurana Air pollution in India, particularly in north India, is a long-standing problem (1,2) with reportedly 63% of Indians living in areas exceeding the WHO guidelines for PM2.5 levels of 40 µg/m 3 . This makes India one of the most polluted countries in the world (typically among the worst 5 countries over the past 4-5 years (3) ), along with Pakistan and Bangladesh. In fact, this makes the Indian subcontinent the worst polluted region in the world. The sources of air pollution in north Ind... | |
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www.energyvanguard.com
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| | The past 2.5 years of the COVID pandemic have put a big spotlight on indoor air quality and the spread of infectious disease. I've been writing about various a |