Air Quality Tracker: Bengaluru Metropolitan Area

August 06, 2024

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has alerted from time to time about the growing problem of ground-level ozone in Indian cities. While policy and public attention is nearly fully drawn towards very high level of particulate pollution, the challenge of this highly toxic gas has not attracted adequate policy attention for mitigation and prevention. Inadequate monitoring, limited data and inappropriate methods of trend analysis have weakened the understanding of this growing public health hazard. This requires early action.

The summer of 2024 has witnessed widespread ground-level ozone exceedance making the air of Mumbai and larger MMR even more toxic. This summer the geographical spread of the problem is even more wide spread as compared to last summer. The toxic built up is not lasting as long at locations where it is happening this summer compared to previous summers.

 

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