Economic and Political Weekly
February 21, 2015
Abstract
India’s population is exposed to dangerously high levels
of air pollution. Using a combination of ground-level in
situ measurements and satellite-based remote sensing
data, this paper estimates that 660 million people, over
half of India’s population, live in areas that exceed the
Indian National Ambient Air Quality Standard for fine
particulate pollution. Reducing pollution in these areas
to achieve the standard would, we estimate, increase life
expectancy for these Indians by 3.2 years on average for
a total of 2.1 billion life years. We outline directions for
environmental policy to start achieving these gains.
Citation
Greenstone, Michael, Janhavi Nilekani, Rohini Pande, Nicholas Ryan, Anant Sudarshan, and Anish Sugathan. "Lower Pollution, Longer Lives Life Expectancy Gains if India Reduced Particulate Matter Pollution." Economic and Political Weekly. February 21, 2015, 40-46.