Global Air Quality Crisis: Insights from New York and Delhi.

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As air pollution in the US worsens, residents in heavily polluted cities in South Asia and Southeast Asia offer advice on how to cope. Strategies include staying indoors, using air purifiers and masks, and practicing breathing exercises and yoga. Making earth-conscious choices, such as using public transport and air-purifying plants, is also recommended. The Asia-Pacific region accounts for 70% of the world's air pollution-related deaths, with most of the world's most polluted cities located in India and Pakistan.
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