
Could trees hold the answer to Delhi’s toxic air crisis? Find out how their leaves capture hidden metals and what this means for city health.
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Dr. Durga Prasad Tripathi is an environmental researcher specialising in air pollution, urban sustainability, and waste-to-energy solutions. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from IIT Delhi, India, focusing on particulate matter stress in plants and urban greenbelt design. His research spans plant-pollutant interactions, the carbon sequestration potential of urban vegetation, and bio-methanation for organic waste management. He also works on environmental risk assessment and nature-based solutions for climate adaptation. Dr. Tripathi has published in reputed journals, presented at international conferences, and actively contributes to advancing sustainable cities through research on urban ecosystems, carbon sequestration, and waste-to-energy innovations.
Dr. Durga Prasad Tripathi is an environmental researcher specialising in air pollution, urban sustainability, and waste-to-energy solutions. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from IIT Delhi, India, focusing on particulate matter stress in plants and urban greenbelt design. His research spans plant-pollutant interactions, the carbon sequestration potential of urban vegetation, and bio-methanation for organic waste management. He also works on environmental risk assessment and nature-based solutions for climate adaptation.
Dr. Tripathi has published in reputed journals, presented at international conferences, and actively contributes to advancing sustainable cities through research on urban ecosystems, carbon sequestration, and waste-to-energy innovations.
Could trees hold the answer to Delhi’s toxic air crisis? Find out how their leaves capture hidden metals and what this means for city health.