India faced economic losses of $28.8 billion due to lost output from premature deaths and $8 billion due to morbidity attributable to air pollution in 2019.
The total economic loss due to air pollution in India in 2019 amounted to 1.36% of GDP.
Delhi experienced the highest per-capita economic loss due to air pollution, followed by Haryana in 2019.
Detailed Insights:
Air pollution's impact extends beyond health, significantly affecting economic productivity and national income.
The economic burden of air pollution includes healthcare costs, reduced labor productivity, and welfare losses.
Factors contributing to air pollution in Delhi and Haryana include industrial emissions, vehicular traffic, construction activities, and agricultural practices.
Key Concepts Involved:
GDP (Gross Domestic Product): The total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period.
Morbidity: The condition of being diseased or the rate of disease in a population.