My city is Delhi , India

By : Alba
What type of pollution affects my city?
• The air pollution responsible for many health
problems in urban areas. In recent times, the
state of air pollution in Delhi has undergone
many changes in terms of the levels of
pollutants and the control measures taken to
reduce them.
What is causing/has caused the
pollution?
• The causing of the pollution : buses , taxis and
auto-rickshaws.
What kind of problems has the
pollution caused?
The kind of problems is caused of traffic.
What can be done to improve the
pollution problem?
• For Delhi, between 2001 and 2010, there was one
bright light. The annual average level of sulphur
dioxide fell from 14 micrograms per cubic meter
to just five. For that Dilliwallahs should thank
improvements in transport: a court order roughly
a decade ago compelled some 100,000 buses,
taxis and auto-rickshaws to switch from running
on diesel to compressed natural gas; a successful
metro network has been rolled out; a ban on
lorries from Delhi’s roads is reasonably well
enforced, between 6am and 9pm.

Dehli by Alba Luna

  • 1.
    My city isDelhi , India By : Alba
  • 2.
    What type ofpollution affects my city? • The air pollution responsible for many health problems in urban areas. In recent times, the state of air pollution in Delhi has undergone many changes in terms of the levels of pollutants and the control measures taken to reduce them.
  • 3.
    What is causing/hascaused the pollution? • The causing of the pollution : buses , taxis and auto-rickshaws.
  • 4.
    What kind ofproblems has the pollution caused? The kind of problems is caused of traffic.
  • 5.
    What can bedone to improve the pollution problem? • For Delhi, between 2001 and 2010, there was one bright light. The annual average level of sulphur dioxide fell from 14 micrograms per cubic meter to just five. For that Dilliwallahs should thank improvements in transport: a court order roughly a decade ago compelled some 100,000 buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws to switch from running on diesel to compressed natural gas; a successful metro network has been rolled out; a ban on lorries from Delhi’s roads is reasonably well enforced, between 6am and 9pm.