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Children falling victims to air pollution in City, says study
The rising pollution in the City has led to drastic increase in asthma among children during summer, according to a study conducted by Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning (CiSTUP) of Indian Institute of Science (IISc). According to … Continue reading
Smoking, air pollution major health threats in China
Chinese and international medical experts have warned that second-hand smoke and air pollution are among the major health threats in China. The scientists listed unhealthy diet, uncontrolled high blood pressure,environmental tobacco smoke and outdoor and indoor air pollution as the … Continue reading
‘Severe’ air pollution hits parts of Hong Kong
Roadside air pollution soared to dangerous levels in Hong Kong on Monday as the territory was affected by a continental air stream with high content of pollutants. At noon, air pollution indices taken at roadside monitoring stations hit a “severe” … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China
Tagged Air Pollution, Air Pollution Index (API), Causeway Bay, Foshan, Hong Kong, Jiangmen, Mong Kok, Zhaoqing
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Two Major Air Pollutants Increase in China
In the first three months of this year, levels of two major air pollutants increased by almost 30 percent here in the Chinese capital, over the same period in 2012, according to a report on Wednesday by a Chinese news … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China
Tagged Air Pollution, airpocalypse, Beijing, China, Nitrogen Dioxide NO2, PM - Particulate Matter, PM2.5, Smog
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Shanghai to halt cement production when air pollution bad
Shanghai’s municipal government has announced that it will stop cement production when air pollution reaches ‘heavy’ or greater levels. The plan may affect at least three cement plants in the Shanghai area. The move follows a similar plan in Beijing … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China
Tagged Air Pollution, China, PM2.5, Shanghai, World Heath Organization (WHO)
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Air Pollution Linked to 1.2 Million Deaths in China
Outdoor air pollution contributed to 1.2 million premature deaths in China in 2010, nearly 40 percent of the global total, according to a new summary of data from a scientific study on leading causes of death worldwide. Figured another way, … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China
Tagged Air Pollution, Beijing, China, India, particulate pollution
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Smog Shrouds North Thailand
A smog covering most of northern Thailand will stop the annual exodus of Songkran holiday makers in its tracks unless nature comes to the rescue. Northern provinces are in the grip of a health threatening smog caused by the wholesale … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia
Tagged Air Pollution, Bangkok, Burma, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Laos, Myanmar, Songkran, Thailand
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Air pollution on the rise in Kolkata
Air pollution is on the rise in the Indian city of Kolkata. Rapid modernisation and an unchecked number of vehicles are making Kolkata one of the most polluted cities in India. India’s eastern city of Kolkata is a busy metropolis … Continue reading
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Air Pollution in Hong Kong: Restoring the Fragrant Harbour
Hazardous air pollution not only continues to plague much of China, but is now also stifling Hong Kong, the vibrant city whose Chinese name means “Fragrant Harbour.” Here is the view of Hong Kong that greeted me this weekend. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Asia, China
Tagged Air Pollution, Hedley Environmental Index, Hong Kong, NOx, PM10, Sulfur Dioxide SO2, World Heath Organization (WHO)
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Thai forest fires
Northern Thailand and bordering Myanmar/ Burma are still affected by high air pollution levels caused by forest fires. For current Thai forest fire and pollution details in map view, visit thaiforestfire.com For the latest air pollution levels from around Thailand, … Continue reading

