Study of seasonal pollutant trends key to tackling air pollution: Data

A study of air pollution data in India shows that different pollutants behave differently across seasons, so they should be analysed separately rather than together.

For example, particles like PM2.5 and PM10 are much higher in winter, while pollutants like ozone and nitrogen dioxide tend to peak in summer.

The research suggests that understanding these seasonal patterns can help identify pollution sources more clearly and enable more targeted actions to reduce pollution, instead of relying on general trends or weather changes.

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