Fig. 7: CanMETOP predicted annual BaP ILCR in the IGP from 1965 to 2014 (solid black line, scaled on the left Y-axis and bottom X-axis) and the moving averaged declining trend of ILCR by reducing BaP indoor and outdoor crop residue burning from 10% to 100% (solid red line, scaled on the right Y-axis and upper X-axis) based on 2014 emissions. | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Fig. 7: CanMETOP predicted annual BaP ILCR in the IGP from 1965 to 2014 (solid black line, scaled on the left Y-axis and bottom X-axis) and the moving averaged declining trend of ILCR by reducing BaP indoor and outdoor crop residue burning from 10% to 100% (solid red line, scaled on the right Y-axis and upper X-axis) based on 2014 emissions.

From: Health and environmental consequences of crop residue burning correlated with increasing crop yields midst India’s Green Revolution

Fig. 7

Red and blue shaded area indicate ± 1 standard deviation.

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