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

A study shows that air pollution in India changes with the seasons, and each pollutant behaves differently. Tiny particles are highest in winter, while gases like ozone and nitrogen dioxide rise in summer.

It says that looking at all pollutants together can be misleading. Instead, each one should be studied separately to better understand its sources.

The main message is that understanding these seasonal patterns can help authorities take more targeted and effective steps to reduce air pollution.

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