Pollution Check This Winter

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Winter is almost here in northern India, and social media are still buzzing with photographs of crop residue burning in northern Indian states. Over the last few years, the national capital and surrounding areas have regularly experienced extreme levels of air pollution during the winter season, from November to February. The authorities appear well-positioned this year after coming under pressure from courts for failure to regulate the pollution rate. But that’s not enough, since the air quality is slowly declining, and it appears like the city is still on the way to a gas chamber again.

So why is air quality dropping in the winter? Why is the northern part of the world more influenced than the others? Here are the answers to all your questions about the connexion between winter and air pollution in India.

Why is air quality dropping in the winter months?

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