DOI: 10.36106/gjra/9501518 ISSN:

CLEARING THE AIR: LESSONS FROM GLOBAL AIR POLLUTION POLICIES FOR INDIA'S SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Chaitra C. M, Ananthakrishnan M
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Air pollution poses a pressing challenge to global environmental sustainability and public health, with India being one of the most affected countries. This review article critically examines the lessons that can be drawn from international air pollution policies to pave the way for a sustainable future in India. The study delves into the complexities of air quality management, exploring successful policies implemented across various nations to combat air pollution. By analyzing the policy frameworks, regulatory strategies, technological innovations, and behavioral changes that have shown promise in different contexts, this article offers a comprehensive overview of potential pathways for India.

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