Several months ago, we discussed the impact of child health poverty on the overall well-being of children, with a specific focus on the dire situations they face in developing countries.
The winter haze is often caused by an atmospheric phenomenon called an inversion, which can trap smoke, dust and other pollutants in stagnant air. During the winter, surface temperatures tend to cool ...
A recent study by the Consortium for Climate, Health, and Air Pollution Research in India (CHAIR-India) found that PM2.5 levels exceeding the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended annual ...