A new study reveals that up to 60% of India's PM2.5 pollution originates from residential, power generation, and industrial emissions, with 80% attributed to fossil fuels. The study proposes dividing India into 15 airsheds for targeted interventions, highlighting the Indo-Gangetic Plains and the plateau region as critical areas demanding coordinated air quality management.
New Delhi: Emissions from residential cooking and heating, power generation, and industries together contribute up to 60 per cent of India's PM2.5 pollution, with about 80 per cent of this coming from fossil fuel combustion , a new study has found.
The peer-reviewed study, published in MDPI 's "Air" journal, suggests dividing India into 15 airsheds based on regional climate and pollution sources.
An airshed is a geographic area where air quality is influenced by common factors such as wind patterns and pollution sources.
Since pollution can spread across regions, the airshed approach promotes coordinated action among states.
"Residential cooking and heating, power generation, and all other industries together are responsible for 40-60 per cent of the PM2.5 pollution in all the airsheds, and approximately 80 per cent of the pollution comes from fossil fuel burning sources," said Sarath Guttikunda, lead author of the study and founder of UrbanEmissions.
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The study said biomass burning, including post-harvest crop residue burning, contributed less than 3 per cent to annual PM2.5 levels while transport accounted for 5-10 per cent in all airsheds.
PM2.5 are fine particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometres or less, about the width of a human hair.
These are so small that these can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, posing significant health risks.
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The Indo-Gangetic Plains remain the most polluted region, with significant emissions from residential cooking and heating (especially in winter), power plants, brick kilns (driven by construction demand), waste burning, dust and vehicular movement for passengers and freight.
The plateau region between the Eastern and Western Ghats, India's second most populated area, has seen the highest rise in annual PM2.5 pollution during this period, the study said.
"This is an indication of the growing urbanisation and demand for transport, industrial, and commercial amenities," it said.
Coastal areas, vital to India's industrial economy, have also experienced rising pollution despite the moderating effects of land-sea breezes.
This increase is attributed to growing shipping emissions and overall industrial growth in cities such as Mundra, Surat, Mumbai, Goa, Mangalore, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Paradip and Haldia.