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Global carbon dioxide concentrations rose faster in 2024 than in any previous year on record, revealing a dangerous acceleration of climate change. The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) reported that atmospheric CO₂ levels increased by 3.5 parts per million from 2023…

Severe air pollution in Delhi is leaving behind more than just health hazards. A new study has revealed that the city’s iconic Red Fort is now facing damage from “black crusts” forming on its red sandstone walls. Researchers say these…

Delhi continues to struggle with air quality concerns as a new study reveals that the city has the highest mercury levels among three major Indian urban centres. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) in Pune found that…

Living in Delhi comes with an invisible cost that continues to weigh heavily on its residents: polluted air. A new analysis by the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute (EPIC) reveals that people in the capital could gain more than…

Wildfire smoke is becoming one of the most serious yet overlooked threats to human health. A new study has found that deaths linked to short-term exposure to smoke particles are nearly double earlier estimates, revealing the scale of danger posed…

A new study has revealed that people are breathing in tens of thousands of microplastic particles every day inside their homes and cars, raising fresh concerns about indoor air quality and potential health risks. The research, conducted by scientists from…

As Asia’s largest summer heatwave rolls through Delhi, an invisible threat has risen above the usual winter smog: ground‑level ozone. Data from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) shows that daytime ozone levels are now surpassing particulate matter (PM₂.₅)…

A recent study by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) has revealed that excessive pollution from diesel vehicles equipped with illegal defeat devices has resulted in approximately 16,000 premature deaths and 30,000 cases of childhood asthma…

Low-emission zones (LEZs) are making a noticeable difference in urban air quality and public health. Recent studies from Belgium and the UK have found measurable drops in pollution levels and notable shifts in public health outcomes, from fewer sick days…

As summer temperatures rise across northern India, concerns over seasonal air pollutants emerge again, particularly ground-level ozone, a gas known to intensify during hot weather. Recent analyses by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Centre for Science and…