Dirty air in Nepal

A World Bank report has found air pollution to be the number one risk factor for death and disability in Nepal. Air pollution reduces Nepali life expectancy by 3.4 years on average and causes 26,000 premature deaths every year, and also impacts labor productivity, tourism, and aviation. Its economic cost is more than 6% of Nepal’s GDP. Solutions include electric transport, industrial adaptations to cleaner fuels, forest fire prevention, and partnering with India to control crossborder pollution.