Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Kejriwal says ‘strong correlatio­n’ between air quality, farm fires

- Vatsala Shrangi

NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said there is a “very strong correlatio­n” between stubble burning and pollution in north India, attributin­g the improvemen­t in air quality in Delhi to fewer cases of farm fires.

“Very strong correlatio­n can be seen between stubble burning and the spike in air pollution in North India. As soon as stubble burning began in the first week of Oct, the AQI started rising. Now that burning is coming to an end, air quality is also improving,” Kejriwal tweeted.

In another tweet, the chief minister said, “The stubble burning has stopped and with it, the air quality in Delhi has improved. A few people say that stubble burning contribute­s only 5 per cent to air pollution in Delhi. So with reduction of only 5 per cent, has the air quality index improved from over 500 to 200? Rather than doing politics on pollution, there is a need to address the issue together with good intentions”.

Senior BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Vijay Goel said measures taken by the Kejriwal government have failed to curb pollution. “Stubble has been burning for the last 30 years but why did the pollution go up during the last five years. The Supreme Court also said that the odd-even scheme did not have any impact on pollution,” he said on Sunday.

Data from Punjab and Haryana government­s show that 352 cases of stubble burning were reported from Punjab, and 102 from Haryana on Sunday. The air quality index (AQI) in Delhi on Sunday was 215.

“The peak pollution episode witnessed over the past week is a cyclical trend that will keep coming during winter,” said Anumita Roychowdhu­ry, executive director, research and advocacy, Centre for Science and Environmen­t (Cse).“while air quality has improved for now, pollution forecastin­g agencies have predicted another peak episode with the occurrence of fog and low visibility next week. This trend will keep repeating even without the contributi­on from stubble burning unless there is a reduction in the base pollution load in Delhi and meteorolog­y is in favour,” she added.

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Farm fires has stopped and with it, air has improved: CM

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