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Air Quality Index
Posted by Sandhwi on December 16, 2023 at 10:44 pmWhat majors as citizens we could take to improve the Air Quality Index of most of the Indian States?
Dikshu Tak replied 1 year, 3 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Improving the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Indian states requires collective efforts from citizens, governments, and various stakeholders. As an individual citizen, here are some majors you can take to contribute to better air quality:
Reduce personal emissions: Be mindful of your own activities and choices that contribute to air pollution. You can reduce personal emissions by using public transportation or carpooling instead of driving alone, walking or cycling for short distances, and maintaining your vehicles properly to minimize emissions.
Conserve energy: Opt for energy-efficient appliances and practices to reduce the demand for energy, as power generation can be a significant source of air pollution. Use LED lights, switch off electronic devices when not in use, and choose energy-efficient modes of cooling and heating.
Promote clean cooking practices: In many households, indoor cooking with traditional fuels like wood, coal, or biomass can cause severe indoor air pollution. Encourage the use of clean cooking technologies such as LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or induction cooktops, which produce fewer pollutants and improve indoor air quality.
Support renewable energy: Advocate for and support the adoption of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. Renewable energy reduces reliance on fossil fuels, which are major contributors to air pollution. You can install solar panels in your home or support community initiatives for renewable energy projects.
Plant trees and support green initiatives: Trees absorb carbon dioxide and filter air pollutants, so planting trees and supporting green initiatives can contribute to cleaner air. Participate in tree-planting campaigns, support local parks and green spaces, and encourage urban greening projects in your community.
Raise awareness and engage: Educate yourself and others about the causes and impacts of air pollution. Raise awareness through social media, community events, or local campaigns. Engage with local authorities, policymakers, and organizations working on air quality issues to promote effective policies and initiatives.
Practice responsible waste management: Improper waste management, including open burning and uncontrolled landfill emissions, contributes to air pollution. Follow proper waste disposal practices, recycle and compost whenever possible, and support waste management programs in your area.
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