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News: IQAir recently released its 8th World Air Quality Report (2025) highlighting global air pollution trends, health risks, and monitoring gaps.

About World Air Quality Report, 2025

World Air Quality Report, 2025
Source: TOI
  • World Air Quality Report evaluates pollution levels, based on annual average PM2.5. 
  • Released by: It is published by Swiss air quality technology company IQAir.
  • Edition: This is the eighth edition of the report.
    • The first edition of this Report was released in 2018.
  • The report analyzed data from monitoring stations across 9,446 cities in 143 countries, regions and territories.
  • Findings of the report related to India:
    • India ranked as the sixth most polluted country in the world based on annual average PM2.5 concentration levels.
    • Loni in Uttar Pradesh was identified as the most polluted city in the world and Delhi ranked fourth globally in terms of PM2.5 pollution levels.
    • Loni recorded an annual average PM2.5 concentration of 112.5 µg/m³, which was nearly 23 percent higher than in 2024 and more than 22 times higher than the guideline level recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).
    • Kolkata has been placed 49th in pollution ranks among 259 cities in India.
    • Among the ten most polluted cities in the world, five cities were from India, namely Loni, Byrnihat, Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Ula.
  • Findings of the report related to World:
    • Pakistan ranked as the most polluted country, followed by Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Chad, and Congo.
    • The top 25 most polluted cities in the world were located in India, Pakistan, and China, with India being home to three of the four most polluted cities globally.
    • 54 countries experienced an increase and 75 countries recorded a decrease in annual average PM2.5 levels, two countries remained unchanged, and 12 countries were newly represented in the dataset.
    • Only 13 countries and territories globally met the WHO annual PM2.5 guideline. India is not one among them.
  • Sources of pollution: The report highlighted that wildfires intensified by climate change played a major role in worsening global air quality in 2025.
    • Record biomass emissions from Europe and Canada contributed approximately 1,380 megatons of carbon, which significantly affected atmospheric pollution levels.
  • Suggestions
    • The report emphasized that expanding access to real-time air quality monitoring data is essential for protecting public health and enabling communities to take informed action.
    • The report also highlighted that reducing emissions and addressing climate change are necessary steps to achieve long-term improvements in global air quality.
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