The Telegraph | As India and Pakistan struggle to breathe, could smog-ridden skies push them toward climate diplomacy?

With crop-burning fuelling toxic pollution spikes in both countries, calls for cross-border joint action grow louder. The geospatial map created by Dr. Y.Nithiyanandam is based on data about ‘Fire incidents during the week of October 17- October 23 . The larger number of crop burning ‘fire incidents’ during this period were clearly taking place in Pakistan but they stretch for a greater distance in India.

By Y Nithiyanandam

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