according to the World Health Organisation,
industrial waste, diesel vehicles, power plants in the city, and crop burning in the neighbouring Haryana and Punjab regions, all contribute to poor air quality, when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, released
by these activities, react with sunlight it creates smog – making the air
dangerous to breathe, levels of carcinogenic pollutants in Delhi are currently
ten times higher than those in Beijing,
so will this idea work? Dubai-based architecture studio Znera, shortlisted here, has developed a concept
for a network of 100-metre high towers that would absorb smog and clean Delhi's choking air, called The Smog Project, the proposal envisions a grid of
towers that could absorb pollution from the atmosphere, with each building
creating a 1.2 mile radius of semi-clean air,
in Znera's proposal filtration pods at the base of each tower would capture pollutants at the level where people breathe, and propellers at the top would circulate the cleaned air,
each
tower, Znera claims, would produce 3.2 million cubic metres of clean air each
day, to reduce pollution to moderate levels, bridges would connect the vertical air purifiers, which would
be arranged in a hexagonal shape and placed at key points in the city, so if
the idea works it could mean clean air for all major cities.
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