Delhi Residents Lose 12 Years Due To Pollution: Airpocalypse?
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A worrying report published by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago puts South Asia at the epicentre of the global pollution mess - saying that Delhi is the most polluted city in the world and that Delhi residents lose almost 12 years of their lives due to air pollution. However, thankfully, this is reversible, says the report - and these years could be restored if nations make a sustained effort to reduce pollution. On this episode of We The People, then, we ask - what is the way out of this 'airpocalypse'?
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