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Why Gita Gopinath thinks India’s air pollution crisis causes more economic damage than tariffs
Gita Gopinath, a former IMF official, says India's air pollution causes more economic damage than tariffs, urging immediate ...
Air pollution cost India an estimated 1.36% of gross domestic product in 2019, reflecting losses from premature deaths and ...
Air pollution cost India an estimated 1.36 per cent of gross domestic product in 2019. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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India is dying of dirty air, and no one is held to account: Lancet editor
Lancet editor-in-chief Richard Horton asks why India's democracy isn't demanding clean air.
According to a Lancet analysis, air pollution costs India roughly 9% of its GDP each year after accounting for healthcare expenses, lost productivity, and welfare losses. This impact exceeds what ...
Gita Gopinath, Harvard professor and former IMF chief economist, warns that pollution's economic toll on India surpasses any imposed tariffs.
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4,657 lives lost every day: The steep cost of India's air pollution
The data is clear: air pollution in India is not just an environmental issue—it is a daily, deadly crisis with lasting ...
Air pollution remains a persistent issue in India, with the Delhi-NCR particularly recording some of the worst AQI globally each year. What kind of possible measures are needed to shift from the ...
India’s EV adoption cuts emissions, but battery waste, weak enforcement and informal recycling threaten to create a new ...
At the Pollution Ka Solution Conclave, Yumi Onishi and Pankaj Srivastava discuss the global pollution crisis, highlighting ...
Sleep apnea is increasingly common in India, yet few seek help. Factors like pollution and urban stress worsen sleep quality, leading to serious health risks.
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