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    Posted on November 19th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Experts say more effective ways to monitor stubble burning are required.

    • Delhi’s air quality is deteriorating due to a decrease in stubble burning in Punjab, despite a five-year decline.
    • Experts suggest that satellite-based tracking of farm fires by government agencies may be underreporting the number of fires.
    • Hiren Jethva, a researcher at Morgan State University, suggests that the drop in fires from Punjab may be an illusion.
    • Fire counts are based on heat-sensing instruments on two American satellites, Suomi-NPP and NOAA-20.
    • The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on these satellites can detect aerosols, smoke, and heat, making them the most accurate to track wildfires globally.
    • Another satellite, the GEO-KOMSAT 2A, suggests a spike in smoke and fires in Punjab province in Pakistan and Punjab in India.
    • As of November 17, there have been 42,314 fires reported since September 15, the lowest since 2012.
    • Other researchers suggest that relying solely on fire counts from polar satellites may be inadequate.
    • Eastern Pakistan has reported a massive spike in air pollution in the past 10 days, potentially causing significant pollutants across the border.

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