India’s poor air quality is choking its people and its economy

Ozone-related deaths have risen by 150% since 1990, while premature deaths cost the equivalent of 7.6% of GDP, says Shashi Tharoor.

India’s poor air quality is choking its people and its economy

Ozone-related deaths have risen by 150% since 1990, while premature deaths cost the equivalent of 7.6% of GDP, says Shashi Tharoor.

Afriend, a diplomat returning home after three years’ service in India, was asked at his exit medical examination how many packs a day he smoked.

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