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Gasp! As 2023 dawns, Maharashtra set to choke on aerosol pollution

By IANS | Updated: November 12, 2022 10:15 IST

Mumbai, Nov 12 As the worlds attention is riveted to the COP27 currently on in Egypt, it emerges ...

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Mumbai, Nov 12 As the worlds attention is riveted to the COP27 currently on in Egypt, it emerges that Maharashtra is likely to move from the ‘Orange Zone to enter the ‘Red Zone for aerosol pollution in 2023, sparking fresh concerns, researchers said here.

The alarm signal is sounded in a study ‘A deep insight into state-level Aerosol pollution in India', by Kolkata's Bose Institute Associate Prof. Abhijit Chatterjee and his doctoral scholar Monami Dutta, released by ASAR as part of a project under the Simplifying Science Programme.

The study said that high aerosol amounts include particulate matter

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