October 6, 2025

Current Context : The Energy Policy Institute (EPIC), University of Chicago, released the AQLI 2025 Report.

  • Finding: Air pollution is India’s most severe health threat, cutting average life expectancy by 3.5 years.

About AQLI

  • Developed by Michael Greenstone & EPIC.
  • Measures particulate pollution (PM2.5) impact on life expectancy.
  • Combines global pollution data with long-term health impact research.

Relevant Data – India (2025 Report)

  • Average loss: 3.5 years of life expectancy.
  • Comparison:
    • Nearly 2× impact of malnutrition.
    • 5× impact of unsafe water and sanitation.
  • Population exposure:
    • 100% of Indians live in areas above WHO safe limit (5 µg/m³).
    • 46% Indians live in areas above India’s own standard (40 µg/m³).

Region-wise Findings

  • Delhi-NCR: 8.2 years lost (highest).
  • Bihar: 5.6 years lost.
  • Haryana: 5.3 years lost.
  • Uttar Pradesh: 5 years lost.

Global Context

  • South Asia is the most polluted region.
  • 5 levels rose by 2.8% in 2023 after a dip in 2022.
  • On average, air pollution cuts 3 years of life expectancy in South Asia.
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