GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 2: GovernanceGS 1: Indian SocietyPrelims

Fire in the sky, Pg8

Supreme Court allows 'green' firecrackers in Delhi, balancing cultural norms, economic interests, and environmental concerns amidst persistent air pollution challenges.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Supreme Court of India modified its 2018 ban allowing green crackers in Delhi during Deepavali.
  • This decision balances cultural traditions, economic interests of the firecracker industry, and public health concerns.
  • Green crackers are considered less polluting but not zero-emission, aiming to reduce the impact on Delhi's air quality.
  • Air pollution in Delhi is a complex issue influenced by transport, industry, agriculture, and weather patterns.

Detailed Insights:

  • The re-introduction of green crackers reflects a policy shift to accommodate traditional celebrations while mitigating environmental impact.
  • Delhi's air pollution is affected by diverse sources, including transport, industry, agriculture-waste burning, and construction.
  • Evidence suggests that extended rains significantly improve air quality levels, highlighting the role of meteorology.
  • Allowing green crackers seeks a middle ground but requires continued commitment to stricter environmental norms.
  • Comprehensive action against all pollution sources is essential for long-term improvement in air quality.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Green Crackers: Less polluting firecrackers designed to reduce emissions compared to conventional ones.
  • Air Quality Index (AQI): A measure of air quality based on pollutants like particulate matter and gases.
  • Environmental Norms: Regulations and standards set to protect the environment and public health.
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