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In The News·Dec 4, 2025

Poisoned skies: How China tackled pollution — if Beijing can, why can’t Delhi?

via Times of India
Beijing has significantly improved its air quality through coordinated policies, strict enforcement, and bold reforms, offering a stark contrast to Delhi's ongoing struggle with smog.
In The News·Nov 29, 2025

Air pollution, largest external threat to life expectancy, is reducing India’s GDP

via The Times of India
Christa Hasenkopf , Director of the Clean Air Program at the Energy Policy Institute, the University of Chicago, discusses high AQI with Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke: How does air pollution compare to other hazards?
In The News·Nov 29, 2025

Humans killed millions of vultures. Now people are paying the price.

via the Washington Post
As vultures vanished, dogs multiplied, and rabies spread. Humans are living with the consequences.
In The News·Nov 25, 2025

The unintended consequences of pipeline fights

via Axios
Amy Harder covers the latest episode of Shocked for Axios.
In The News·Nov 19, 2025

The Climate Is Changing, Cows Are Stressed and Italy’s Cheesemakers Are Worried

via the New York Times
Extreme heat causes cows to produce less milk, shows a study co-authored by EPIC's Eyal Frank. This poses problems in cheese-obsessed Italy, especially as it tries to meet growing demand for favorites like burrata.
In The News·Nov 18, 2025

In Mumbai, more than 80% of people who die due to extreme rainfall live in slums

via Forbes
Forbes covers a new Nature study on flooding deaths in Mumbai co-authored by EPIC's Ashwin Rode.
In The News·Nov 14, 2025

First, the frogs died. Then people got sick.

via the Washington Post
The Washington Post cites research from EPIC scholar Eyal Frank on the impact of biodiversity on human health.
In The News·Nov 14, 2025

Exclusive / Air pollution monitoring investment offers ‘high return’ on health

via Semafor
Targeted investment that enables communities to measure and share air quality data offers a major opportunity to improve global health, a new report said.
In The News·Nov 13, 2025

Air pollution in Delhi-NCR: The right way to talk about it

The science has been clear for years: Pollution is cutting our lives short. So, what’s missing is not information; it’s the right storytelling.
In The News·Nov 12, 2025

Excess Rainfall Costs Mumbai $1.2 Billion and Caused 2,700 Deaths Every Year, Study Says

via Bloomberg News
by Satviki Sanjay Severe rains killed far more people in Mumbai than listed in public records, accounting for roughly 8% of all deaths in India’s financial capital during the monsoon season and $1.2 billion in losses every year in the...