In line with strong emerging evidence on how air pollution affects human health, the World Health Organisation (WHO), in its latest guidelines, has recommended more stringent limits for all key air pollutants to protect populations worldwide.
The concept of SNEHA (Solution for Nutrition and Effective Health Access) was born in 2017 in the office of the Principal Secretary of the Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD) in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
The Tamil Nadu Air Pollution and Health Effects study (TAPHE-2) aims to evaluate the relationship between air pollution and birth outcome in a rural-urban cohort of 300 pregnant women.
Energy is central to almost every challenge we face today — security, climate change, food production, or job creation.
Growing air pollution poses a serious health risk in India.
Regulatory air pollution monitoring in India is mostly limited to urban areas.
Regulatory air pollution monitoring in India is mostly limited to urban areas.
Regulatory air pollution monitoring in India is mostly limited to urban areas.
Regulatory air pollution monitoring in India is mostly limited to urban areas.
The India Clean Air Summit (ICAS) is a national flagship event on air pollution organised by the Centre for Air Pollution Studies (CAPS) at CSTEP.
Electricity distribution utilities drive the expansion of energy access and the transition to clean energy.
Over two-thirds of Indian goods are transported on roads.
A 40 GW target of installed rooftop solar (RTS) capacity by 2022 was set by the Government of India in 2015.
We are witnessing the first signs of the climate crisis.
We began ‘Climate On Our Mind’ on World Environment Day with the word Resilience.
Atleast 9 million people die annually from air pollution-related complications, according to a recent study by The Lancet Commission on pollution and health.