• Ep. 30: Air pollution - How did it get so bad?

  • Nov 2 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 30: Air pollution - How did it get so bad?

  • Summary

  • On an all new episode of "Uncle, Please Sit!", Joel and Tushar chat with energy policy expert and author of The Great Smog of India,Siddharth Singh, about air pollution in India.

    Over the last three decades, India has seen unprecedented economic growth. Unfortunately, this growth has been accompanied by an exponential rise in air pollution that is making our cities almost unlivable. Having extensively researched this topic, Siddharth elaborates on the reasons behind this drastic drop in air quality, the measure being taken to improve it, and why it needs to be our number one priority. Click through to check out the episode!

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    (https://twitter.com/siddharth3)

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