Podcast “WTF“In a five -star hotel with an air purifier. Despite wearing N95 masks, he left in the middle, unable to bear the air quality of the room, which had a AQI of about 120. At a point during the discussion, at a point, Johnson commented, “I can’t see you there when asked about India’s air quality. ,
By the time he left, Mr. Johnson noted that the indoor AQI had climbed on 130, with a level of PM2.5, 75 micrograms per cubic meter – 3.4 cigarettes in 24 hours. He said that after just three days in India, pollution constantly triggered a rash with eye and throat irritation.
Mr. Johnson criticized how deeply air pollution in India has become normal. He said, “People go out. Children and young children are exposed to birth. Nobody wore masks, which can reduce the exposure significantly. It was very misleading,” he wrote.
He questioned why India’s leadership did not declare air pollution as “national emergency” and cited studies on the health effects of air pollution. “Evidence suggests that India will clean the health of its population by cleaning the quality of air than to cure all cancer,” he said.
Over America
In a comparison, he said that when pollution was India’s silent crisis, obesity was from America. “When I returned to America, my eyes were fresh to see what is normal for me. Was, “He said.
When in India, I quickly terminated this podcast due to poor air quality. @nikhilkamathcio There was a kind host and we were spending a great time. The problem was that the room in which we broadcast in the air were made an air purifier which I brought with me ineffective.
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Last month, Brian Johnson shared suggestions to deal with air pollution in India. In a post on X, he claimed that solving air pollution in India would save more lives than treating cancer.
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