Beautiful thought behind the project, Sailee! Indeed, we must be grateful for blue skies and strive to improve our air quality index. The rapid deterioration of Mumbai's air quality over the last decade or so has been alarming.
The best blue skies are at the satrt of the monsoona nd the ending and is there is a cyclone somehwere in teh far horizon in Mumbai. Other wise - grey.
Beautiful thought behind the project, Sailee! Indeed, we must be grateful for blue skies and strive to improve our air quality index. The rapid deterioration of Mumbai's air quality over the last decade or so has been alarming.
The best blue skies are at the satrt of the monsoona nd the ending and is there is a cyclone somehwere in teh far horizon in Mumbai. Other wise - grey.
Agreed. In late August and early September, one can often see blue skies in Mumbai. The air is also palpably cleaner in the monsoon months.
Yes. Monsoon months are the best because particulate matter is lowest.
The blue skies are so indicative of the AQI...you have very nicely put it across! even a layperson can understand this!
Me and my friends in Delhi were calculating the reduction in our life expectancy based on the number from report.
PS: I calculated I almost lost 6 months of my life because of the air pollution in Delhi.
Oh god! :(