India has recorded a 6% decline in emission of hazardous sulphur dioxide (SO2) in 2019 compared to 2018 – the first decline in four years. But by contributing 21% of global anthropogenic emissions of sulphur dioxide, India continues to be at the top in the list of big emitters for the fifth year in a row., India has recorded a 6% decline in emission of hazardous sulphur dioxide (SO2) in 2019 compared to 2018 – the first decline in four years. But by contributing 21% of global anthropogenic emissions of sulphur dioxide, India continues to be at the top in the list of big emitters for the fifth year in a row., , Read More
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