Climate Policy

India holds the dubious distinction of being the second most polluted country in the world with regard to air pollution today. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), of the 10 most polluted cities in the world, 9 are in India. Domestic burning of solid fuels; dust from construction, roads, and other activities; burning of agricultural waste, industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels; pollution from thermal power plants; brick production; vehicular emissions?; and use of diesel-powered equipment account for the most common sources of air pollution in India. Almost 84% of the Indian population lives in areas that exceed India’s own air quality standards while 100% of the Indian population lives in areas exceeding the healthy air quality standards set by WHO.

Air pollution is a widespread problem with far-reaching environmental, health and economic repercussions. Exposure to poor air quality is linked with increased hospitalizations, disability, and respiratory diseases[iv]. Unless prompt action is taken to curb air pollution, people’s exposure to PM2.5 is likely to increase substantially by 2050 as is the disease burden. The consequential economic ramifications of air pollution are also likely to worsen if the state of our air does not improve.

India is already taking steps to tackle this challenge. The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), which was launched in 2019, has the potential to significantly improve air quality levels across cities by requiring the formulation and implementation of target-based clean air action plans. India’s push to ensure that all households have access to clean cooking fuels is another step in the direction of clean air. The increasing momentum towards cleaner modes of transportation as evinced by the recently adopted the BS VI norms and the push for electric vehicles can also help to improve air quality in Indian cities.

However, there is a lot that remains to be done. Most of our industries are still heavily reliant on emission-intensive processes and transitioning them to cleaner technologies is necessary. Data monitoring and modelling is a key aspect of improving air quality in India but improving infrastructure for this still requires work.

1.2 million

Lives lost due to air pollution (indoor & ambient) in India in 2017

122

Non-attainment cities identified by the NCAP

$560 billion

Losses incurred from air pollution in India between 1990 and 2013

Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation is supporting efforts around air quality (AQ) modelling and monitoring, policy research, capacity building and public outreach -that are contributing to efforts building a stronger air quality management system in the country.

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Regional Collaboration Among States in the Indo-Gangetic Plan to Mitigate Air Pollution

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Centre for Environment and Energy Development Recent Publication: 2017

The Indo-Gangetic plain is characterized by high population density, pollution causing activities like brick manufacturing and mining, and thermal inversion in the winter, all of which contribute to severe levels of ambient air pollution in the region. According to WHO estimates, several of the most highly polluted cities in the world lie in the...Read more

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Public Awareness on Air Pollution

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Edelman India Recent Publication: 2017

Indian cities have some of the most polluted air in the world, according to most global air quality databases. A majority of cities, including both mega cities as well as smaller cities are emerging as pollution hotspots with ordinary citizens facing severe health impacts. It is clear that public participation plays a key role in the successful...Read more

Monitoring Air Quality

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Live Data Visualisation Pvt. Ltd. Recent Publication: 2016

Shakti facilitated the installation of low-cost air quality monitors in 10 cities under ‘Breathe’, an independent air quality monitoring network which provides real time measurements on air quality. By bringing this data to the forefront, Shakti aims to address the information gap that exists regarding air quality in our cities. This...Read more

Reinventing Air Quality Monitoring

Air Quality Management in Indian Cities

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Centre for Science and Environment Recent Publication: 2016

Air pollution is a growing problem in India, especially in urban areas. While Delhi has been the predominant focus of media attention, air pollution is a challenge endemic to many other cities. About half of India’s cities have extremely high PM levels and several other cities are seeing an increase in other pollutants, like nitrogen oxides and...Read more

Trucks: Heavy Duty Pollution and Action

Capacity Building and Outreach Activities for Improved Air Quality Management in India

Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Centre for Science and Environment Recent Publication: 2016

Indian cities also need to tap into the emerging global learning curve. Evolved measures need to be absorbed into policy and public awareness campaigns in India to address pollution and other climate impacts.

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June 6, 2022

Funding Opportunities for Clean Air Action

February 21, 2022

Clean Air Action Plans, Pathways and Source Apportionment Studies

January 15, 2021

A Multi-Pronged Approach to Tackling Air Pollution in Indian States

September 20, 2020

Using Resource Efficient Materials in Brick Kilns – Bihar

August 20, 2020

Guiding Framework and Toolkits For Clean Air Action Plans

January 11, 2020

Low-Cost Air Quality Monitors in 50 Indian Cities to Provide Real Time and Credible Air Quality Data

August 1, 2019

The Air Pollution Knowledge Assessments (APnA) city program

July 2, 2018

CEO Forum on Air Quality

February 13, 2018

Industry-Specific Emission Standards in India

January 18, 2018

Using Resource Efficient Materials in Brick Kilns

December 13, 2017

Regional Collaboration Among States in the Indo-Gangetic Plan to Mitigate Air Pollution

November 20, 2017

Public Awareness on Air Pollution

November 7, 2016

Monitoring Air Quality

June 13, 2016

Air Quality Management in Indian Cities

June 13, 2016

Capacity Building and Outreach Activities for Improved Air Quality Management in India

June 13, 2016

Better Implementation of India’s Environmental Laws for Controlling Air Pollution

June 13, 2014

Ambient Air Quality Assessment for Patna