The Indian Express in an article on air pollution and its risk discussed findings from an IFPRI and partners. The study found that the economic cost of exposure to air pollution from crop residue burning at $35 billion, or nearly Rs. 2.35 lakh crore annually, for the three north Indian states of Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. IFPRI has used India’s fourth District Level Health Survey data to correlate pollution with health impact.
Bad air, but how bad (The Indian Express)
October 02, 2019