Tracking Pollutants: Seasonal Patterns Expose Root Causes of India's Air Quality Struggles

A decade-long study on India's air quality reveals distinct seasonal patterns for various pollutants like PM2.5, NO2, and ozone. Envirocatalysts developed a dashboard displaying long-term pollutant trends, highlighting the need for targeted measures. The study emphasizes understanding individual pollutants for effective air pollution management.

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