Times Of India

How Delhi’s Air Emergency Is Largely Self-Lit This Year

As Delhi continues to choke, the negligible contribution of stubble burning to its toxic air this week makes one thing clear: the city must urgently tackle its open fires. According to scientific studies, such fires — from burning of garbage and biomass to cooking and heating — are the single-largest source of particulate pollution in the city, contributing to over half of PM2.5 and PM10 in its air.

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