Recent remarks about pollution from two Indian officials have increased frustration among residents who say policymakers are unwilling to acknowledge the severity of India’s air quality crisis.
When Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav told parliament earlier this month that India’s capital, New Delhi, has seen 200 days with good air quality readings, pollution experts and opposition leaders said he chose a figure that overlooked the worst pollution months.
A week later, Delhi Chief Minister...
Denial, deflection, dodgy data worsen India’s air crisis: ‘not able to breathe’
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Source: scmp.com

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