Negative impact of air pollution on economic growth

Studies find negative impact of air pollution on economic growth. Conventionally air pollution has been seen as a by-product of economic growth. However, in recent times it is impacting economic growth.

  • Both GDP growth and per-capita income levels are impacted by it.

Air Pollution Facts, Causes and the Effects of Pollutants in the Air

Key impacts of air pollution on various sectors:

  • Human resource: 4.5% of India’s GDP could be at risk by 2030 due to lost labour hours from climate change issues, including extreme heat and humidity (Reserve Bank of India).
  • Agriculture: High levels of concentration of pollutants, and particularly of ozone, reduce crop yields and thus affect agricultural productivity.
  • Manufacturing and Service sector: Lower consumer footfall in consumption-led services.
  • Health Care services: There will be surge in health expenses and welfare allocations. It will put more burdens on the governments.
    ♦ Low per-capita GDP states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh will be more vulnerable.

Way forward

  • Increased use of Anti-smog gun (device that spews fine nebulised water droplets to absorb dust and polluted
    particles).
  • Promotion of Green building techniques for energy efficiency.
  • Replacement of conventional fuels with biofuels.
  • Exploration of Hydrogen based energy systems.

Major Initiatives taken in India:

  • National Clean Air Programme (2019)
  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
  • System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR)

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