Afghanistan: Using the Sun to Reduce Air Pollution in Kabul
                Apr 19, 2019
                
                
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                Khalil Asir and Hast e Subh, Hindu
                
                    
                
                
                
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According to Afghanistan’s National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA), air pollution is at its peak in cities, particularly Kabul, in late November and early December. In December 2018, the air pollution in Kabul city reached 625 micrograms per cubic meter – significantly above the quality standard, 150 micrograms per cubic meter. Excessive coal consumption in winter is the biggest factor in air pollution here. Meanwhile, people cut down trees and forests for fuel, causing deforestation.
