World. There are full power and boundless ambition of the middle east into a crisis. Of the gold stocks nov 27th t w. This is. Coming up. By pollution another day of choking smoke in the indian capital of how much can its residents take clubs. After being imprisoned in north korea now his parents are seeking justice right here in berlin. And we meet a 6 year old god whose parents believe that becoming a beauty queen is how best to escape poverty. Welcome to news asia its good to have you with us. It burns the eyes and chokes the lungs and it did so again in indias Capital Delhi i think blanket of small hangs over the city and neighboring areas their quality wanted to use have recorded readings of b m 2. 5 particular matter above 400 micrograms per cubic meter for reference the double actually says anything above 25 is unsafe here is what the people of that these National Capital region think of the pollution. Pollution is so bad i cant even breathe properly you can see it i left home a
Landscape fires emit smoke that contains particulate matter (PM) that can be harmful to human health. Prescribed fires or hazard reduction burns (HRBs) and wildfires can substantially reduce air quality in populated areas. While HRBs reduce the size and PM output of future wildfires, they also produce PM. There is a critical question of whether conducting HRBs adds to or reduces the total PM (prescribed + wildfire PM) exposure of populations, which has important community health implications. We modelled mean 24 h PM2.5 in Sydney from fire type, 24 h active regional fire area and weather predictors. We compared HRB and wildfire area effects via an interaction between fire area and fire type, and we found that a non-linear effect of fire area was most appropriate. We conducted a trade-off analysis by using the model to predict increased HRB area scenarios and calculated the number of HRB and wildfire days with ‘Fair’ or worse air quality under each scenario. Regional HRBs and wildfi
The pollutant contents in Chandigarh worsened in the backdrop of at least 1,551 stubble burning incidents reported in Punjab Friday, taking the total number of such cases to 5,140 in just three days.
The analysis has been released at a time when Delhi’s air quality has plummeted to hit the ‘severe’ category for the first time this season. While on Thursday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the city breached the 400 mark, it reached 476 the next day