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Air pollution crisis in South Asia causing massive loss of pregnancies


Air pollution crisis in South Asia causing massive loss of pregnancies
A recent study by scientists from Peking University (China) and the University of Connecticut (USA) [1] has revealed that 1 in 15 lost pregnancies in South Asia may be due to air pollution-related health issues. The report, which was based on an analysis of the medical records of lost pregnancies from over 34,000 women in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, was published in the January edition of the interdisciplinary journal
Lancet Planetary Health.
Researchers used data collected by the US government’s Demographic and Health Surveys 2000–2016. Using a mathematical model, they analysed the correlation between air pollution exposure levels in the three countries during the gestation period and the reported pregnancy losses of the selected mothers. ....

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'Planned thermal plants could kill 8.4 lakh people' | India News


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If India were to set up every coal-powered plant it has planned, its power generation capacity would go from 200GW in 2018 to 300GW by 2030. The cost of this expansion, however, would be 8.4 lakh lives.
A study by researchers from the University of Maryland, Urban Emissions Info, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Texas Tech University, published by the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, has found that 78,000 deaths in India were already attributable to coal plants in 2018, the base year for the study. If all coal plants in the pipeline were set up, deaths linked to them would go up to 1,12,000 annually. And the lifetime impact of these new plants is estimated to be 8,44,000 premature deaths. ....

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