South Asia, with 60 % of its population exposed to hazardous pollution levels, is home to 37 of the world's 40 most polluted cities. PM2.5 concentrations in South Asia often exceed WHO guidelines by up to 20 times. Air pollution in this region, driven by factors such as crop stubble ...
Provides information on the pollution problem in South Asia, called Asian Brown Cloud (ABC). Discussion on several types of air pollutants; Analysis of ABC; Factors that contributed to ABC; Consequences of ABC; Conclusion.BridgmanHowardEBSCO_AspGeodate...
A new environmental report says rising air pollution across South Asia can cut life expectancy rates by up to five years. 一份新的环境报告称,南亚地区日益严重的空气污染可能导致预期寿命缩短五年。 South Asia includes the world’s most polluted countries, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakista...
In South Asia air pollution is set to shorten children's lives by 30 months and in East Asia by 23 months Air pollution will shorten the life expectancy of children born today by an average of 20 months and will have the greatest impact in south Asia, according to a study published Wedne...
environmental satellite which incorporates a sensor that tracks pollutants in the air. From the beginning of next year, air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and ozone (O3) from 26 countries in East Asia including Korea will be observed and tracked eight times ...
environmental satellite which incorporates a sensor that tracks pollutants in the air. From the beginning of next year, air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and ozone (O3) from 26 countries in East Asia including Korea will be observed and tracked eight times ...
Asia Global Technology Sustainability Risk Management Life & HealthA new study has found that exposure to air-pollution has been linked to 1,00,000 excess premature deaths in the Indian cities of Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Surat, Pune and ...
The same phenomenon recurs every year. During the dry season, in winter, burning fossil fuels and biomass in South Asia creates a huge pollution haze: the Atmospheric Brown Cloud. How and why it disappears as soon as the rainy season starts in spring has
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South Asia is an important area of research; its rapid population growth and swift economic transformation contribute to various environmental problems in overall Asia. They include habitat destruction, pressure on land, significant loss of biodiversity, extreme air pollution, climate change, and global...