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Dec 17, 2020

Pollution brutality

The New York Times reports from Delhi:

Air pollution killed more Indians last year than any other risk factor, and Delhi is among the most polluted cities in the country. But the burden is unequally shared.

Read the story of two children here. For more on Delhi’s air pollution as a classic case of environmental injustice, see here.

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