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A new report blames local sources, not Indian stubble burning, for Pakistan’s winter smog, urging targeted pollution solutions.
A new report by the Pakistan Air Quality Initiative attributes winter smog in major Pakistani cities to local sources like transportation, industry, and brick kilns, not Indian farmers' stubble burning, using satellite data and modeling.
The Punjab Environmental Protection Agency disputes the findings without providing evidence.
The report calls for city-specific solutions and faster adoption of electric vehicles, criticizing current pollution controls as insufficient.
Critics suggest the agency’s focus on cross-border causes may deflect attention from domestic policy failures.
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Un nuevo informe culpa a las fuentes locales, no a la quema de rastrojo indio, por el smog de invierno de Pakistán, e insta a soluciones de contaminación específicas.