Envirocatalysts Blog
Tags
- AAP
- AQI Dashboard
- AQI Forecasts
- AQI Monitoring Stations
- Air Monitoring Stations
- Air Pollution
- Air Purifiers
- Air Quality
- Air Quality Index
- Air Quality Monitoring Stations
- Anand Vihar
- Anti-Pollution Plan 2026
- Artificial Rain
- Auto Industry
- BJP
- BKC
- BMC
- Bhupender Yadav
- Bihar
- Biogas
- Byrnihat
- CAAQMS
- CAQM
- CPCB
- Cancer
- Carbon Monoxide
- Chandni Chowk
- Chennai
- China
- Clean Air
- Climate Change
- Cloud Seeding
- Coal Mining
- Coal Plants
- Construction
- Construction Sites
- DPCC
- DSS
- December 2025 AQI
- Delhi
- Delhi AQI
- Delhi Air Pollution
- Delhi Air Pollution Monitoring Stations
- Delhi Air Quality
- Delhi EV Policy
- Delhi EV Registration
- Delhi Government
- Delhi Heat
- Delhi NCR
- Delhi Pollution Monitoring Stations
News Outlet
- 102.7 Super Hits
- 104.1 Wiky
- 20 Minutes
- 96.3 Jack FM
- ABP
- ABP Live
- ANI
- Aeroagora
- Agência Brasil
- All India News Network
- Amar Ujala
- Amrit Vichar
- Arab News
- Asia News Network
- Asianet News
- Automobil India
- Awaz The Voice
- Bao Tin Tuc
- Big News Network
- Bio Energy Times
- Bloomberg
- Bombay Samachar
- Bombay Samachar English
- Bulletin of The Atomic Scientists
- Business Standard
- C News Live
- CGTN
- CNBC TV18
- CNN
- Career Ahead
- Courrier International
- Crack Academy
- CredyFi
- Custommapposter
- DNP India
- DailyExcelsior.Com
- Dainik Bhaskar
- Dainik Jagran
- Deccan Chronicle
- Deccan Herald
- Delhi Pollution
- Desi Metros
- Desi Talk Chicago
- Deutsche Welle
- Devdiscourse
- Dhaka Tribune
- Down to Earth
- Drilled Media
- ET Auto
- ET Health World
Delhi’s air turns ‘severe’; data anomalies at NSIT Dwarka stn raise questions
Delhi's air quality hit a season high of 391 AQI, with 24 stations reporting 'severe' levels; inconsistencies raise concerns over data accuracy.
Delhi’s NO2 levels 3 times the safe limit at hot spots
Delhi's nitrogen dioxide levels have soared to three times the safe limit, contributing to a worsening air quality crisis amid hazardous PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
Delhi’s NO2 levels 3 times the safe limit at hot spots
Delhi's nitrogen dioxide levels have soared to three times the safe limit, contributing to a worsening air quality crisis amid hazardous PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
Thick haze of pollutants, shallow fog shroud Delhi, minimum temp below normal
Persistent cold northwesterly winds were expected to dip the mercury by 1-2°C over the weekend in the national capital and make nights colder
Grey haze engulfs Delhi as farm fires, crackers raise AQI 100 pts
Air pollution levels in Delhi surged by more than 100 points on the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Thursday as smoke from farm fires in Punjab and firecrackers burst overnight combined with local emissions, calm winds, and falling temperatures to blanket the city in thick haze.
Delhi blanketed in grey haze as farm fires, firecrackers spike AQI by 100 points
The grey haze that descended late on Wednesday persisted through Thursday morning, as pollution made eyes water, throats scratchy and skin itchy
Key Delhi air monitor went dark in peak farm fire week
The Decision Support System (DSS), which estimates how much different sources contribute to Delhi’s PM 2.5 levels, last provided data on Friday
Key Delhi air monitor went dark in peak farm fire week
The Decision Support System (DSS), which estimates how much different sources contribute to Delhi’s PM 2.5 levels, last provided data on Friday
Delhi’s air quality deteriorates after short reprieve
Experts attributed the dip to a change in the wind direction, which led to a higher contribution of stubble burning as well
Stubble-burning, low wind speed choke Delhi; AQI slumps to ‘very poor’ category
Data shows the contribution of stubble burning to Delhi’s air pollution had increased from 1.6% on Friday to 9.03% on Saturday.
If Delhi’s AQI is just 279, why does it look like 350+?
Thick haze shrouds city even as AQI stays ‘poor’; experts blame temperature inversion, stagnant air and weak wind dispersion for trapped pollutants.
Experts say cloud seeding is not a long-term solution
Experts termed cloud-seeding as a costly and largely ineffective experiment that distracts from tackling the real sources of pollution
Delhi’s cloud-seeding experiment: Experts call for tackling emission sources, dismiss ‘quick fix’
Experts termed cloud-seeding as a costly and largely ineffective experiment that distracts from tackling the real sources of pollution
Delhi’s air quality slips to ‘very poor’ as CPCB faces server glitch
Forecasts show the Delhi AQI is likely to stay “very poor” on Monday, too, before possibly improving again as wind speed may increase marginally.
Farm fires rage in Pakistan, no surge in Punjab – for now
Experts attributed the current spike to local factors and said the Pakistan fires have not yet contributed to Delhi’s pollution due to current wind patterns
1/5th of candidates in Bihar fray are scions
Experts have warned that smoke from farm fires in Pakistan could soon affect Delhi’s air. A western disturbance is expected between 27 and 29 October, after which winds from the northwest may carry smoke and dust towards the city. Pakistan has already recorded nearly 6,000 farm fires this month — one of the highest counts in recent years — while Punjab in India has seen fewer fires so far.
Sunil Dahiya from EnviroCatalysts said that slow and changing winds have allowed pollution from nearby areas such as Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Sonipat, and Gautam Buddha Nagar to gather over Delhi, causing a slight rise in pollution levels. Meteorologists added that once winds change, the air quality in Delhi could worsen, with hazy skies and high AQI levels expected.