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Correlation analysis of atmospheric pollutants and meteorological factors using statistical tools in Pune, Maharashtra

Air pollution has gotten worse due to the speeding up of urbanisation and industry, and the outlook for pollution control is not promising. A significant worldwide challenge that humanity is currently facing is climate change. India has suggested carbon neutrality and a carbon peak as ways to combat...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2023-01, Vol.391, p.1190
Main Authors: Khedekar, Sneha, Thakare, Sunil
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