Black carbon in Delhi air is 5 times more than in US, Europe: Study

IANS  |  London 

If you live in and commute to work by car, you are up to five times more likely to be exposed to the deadly than those living in or North America, say researchers.

Various researches have shown that the rapid growth in the number of on-road vehicles in has increased human exposure to particulate matter (PM), a hazardous component of air pollution.

"There is compelling evidence that people travelling in urban areas in Asian cities are being exposed to a significantly higher level of air pollution," said Prashant Kumar, at

The study, published by the Atmospheric journal, analysed exposure to and concentration of particulate matter components, including fine particles (PM2.5), produced by carbon-rich fuels such as gasoline and diesel, and ultrafine particles (UFP) small enough to travel deep into lungs.

The researchers analysed how Asians, including Indians, are more exposed to the particulate matter components than those living in and the US. The activities included walking, driving, cycling, motorbike riding and bus rides.

The findings showed that on-road vehicles in increased from 1.5 million in 2000 to more than five million in 2014. The number in is expected to increase from 4.7 million in 2010 to 25.6 million by 2030.

As a result, in are exposed to up to nine times more pollution than Europeans and Americans, while black carbon levels were seven times higher for Asian pedestrians than Americans.

Pedestrians walking along busy roadsides in Asian cities are exposed to up to 1.6 times higher fine particle levels than people in European and American cities, the study noted.

According to a recent (WHO) data, 14 Indian cities are among the 15 most polluted cities in the world, with New coming at the sixth spot. About 88 per cent of premature deaths in low and middle-income countries in can be attributed to air pollution, WHO said.

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First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 16:32 IST