What makes Delhi’s air thick isn’t what makes it toxic: Study finds farm fires choke lungs, vehicles poison blood

A new study reveals open fires account for over 50% of Delhi's particulate matter pollution, causing visible smog. However, transport and industry are major sources of toxic gases like benzene, contributing to invisible chemical toxicity. Addressing both requires distinct strategies for cleaner air.

What makes Delhi’s air thick isn’t what makes it toxic: Study finds farm fires choke lungs, vehicles poison blood
A new study reveals open fires account for over 50% of Delhi's particulate matter pollution, causing visible smog. However, transport and industry are major sources of toxic gases like benzene, contributing to invisible chemical toxicity. Addressing both requires distinct strategies for cleaner air.