"One [outrageous example of air pollution] is municipal waste burning that happens in many cities in the Global South. Basically, this is waste that gets collected from people's homes, and instead of being transported to a waste management facility or a landfill or something, gets burned at some point, because that's the fastest way to dispose of it — which really points to poor delivery of public services. But this is ubiquitous in virtually every small- or even medium-sized city. It happens in larger cities too, in this part of the world.

"That's something that truly annoys me, because it feels like the kind of thing that ought to be fairly easily managed, but it happens a lot. It happens because people presumably don't think that it's particularly harmful. I don't think it saves a tonne of money for the municipal corporations and other local government that are meant to manage it. I find it particularly annoying simply because it happens so often; it's something that you're able to smell in so many different parts of these cities." — Santosh Harish

In today’s episode, host Rob Wiblin interviews Santosh Harish — leader of Open Philanthropy’s grantmaking in South Asian air quality — about the scale of the harm caused by air pollution.

Links to learn more, summary, and full transcript.

They cover:

How bad air pollution is for our health and life expectancyThe different kinds of harm that particulate pollution causesThe strength of the evidence that it damages our brain function and reduces our productivityWhether it was a mistake to switch our attention to climate change and away from air pollutionWhether most listeners to this show should have an air purifier running in their house right nowWhere air pollution in India is worst and why, and whether it's going up or downWhere most air pollution comes fromThe policy blunders that led to many sources of air pollution in India being effectively unregulatedWhy indoor air pollution packs an enormous punchThe politics of air pollution in IndiaHow India ended up spending a lot of money on outdoor air purifiersThe challenges faced by foreign philanthropists in IndiaWhy Santosh has made the grants he has so farAnd plenty more

Producer and editor: Keiran Harris
Audio Engineering Lead: Ben Cordell
Technical editing: Simon Monsour and Milo McGuire
Transcriptions: Katy Moore