environmental health

  • Global Climate Crisis: Heat-Related Deaths Reach 550,000 Annually as Temperatures Soar Worldwide

    Global Climate Crisis: Heat-Related Deaths Reach 550,000 Annually as Temperatures Soar Worldwide

    Oct 29, 2025 11:44 am CST

    A comprehensive Lancet report reveals that heat-related deaths have reached approximately 550,000 annually worldwide, increasing by 20% since the 1990s. Researchers warn of approaching "physiological tipping points" as climate change accelerates, causing $1 trillion in economic losses and expanding disease transmission zones, with most heatwave conditions of recent years directly attributable to human-caused climate change.

  • Green Crackers in Delhi: Less Harmful But Still Controversial for Public Health and Air Quality

    Green Crackers in Delhi: Less Harmful But Still Controversial for Public Health and Air Quality

    Oct 18, 2025 01:35 pm CST

    The Supreme Court's recent decision to allow green crackers in Delhi during Diwali has sparked debate among residents and environmental advocates. While these alternative fireworks produce 30% less pollution than conventional ones, many question whether "less harmful" is sufficient in a city already struggling with dangerous air quality levels. This article examines the controversy, regulations, implementation challenges, and the balance between tradition and public health in India's capital.

  • Health Expert Warns: "Green Crackers" Still Harmful to Air Quality and Public Health During Diwali

    Health Expert Warns: "Green Crackers" Still Harmful to Air Quality and Public Health During Diwali

    Oct 16, 2025 03:12 pm CST

    Delhi's top chest surgeon Dr. Arvind Kumar challenges the notion of "green crackers" being safe, warning that despite Supreme Court's approval for their use during Diwali, all firecrackers contribute to air pollution and significant health risks. With Delhi's winter pollution already concerning, medical experts anticipate increased emergency hospital admissions for respiratory, cardiac and neurological conditions following the festival season.

  • Delhi Activates First Anti-Pollution Measures of the Season as Air Quality Deteriorates to

    Delhi Activates First Anti-Pollution Measures of the Season as Air Quality Deteriorates to 'Poor' Category

    Oct 14, 2025 10:17 pm CST

    Delhi authorities have implemented the first stage of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-1) as the city's Air Quality Index reached 211, entering the 'Poor' category. The Commission for Air Quality Management has ordered strict enforcement of dust control at construction sites, enhanced industrial inspections, and waste management protocols across Delhi and NCR. While September saw relatively clean air, experts warn that conditions typically worsen after Diwali, with forecasts predicting deteriorating air quality due to stagnant weather conditions.