While addressing vehicular noise has been a focus, it is equally vital to regulate loudspeaker usage in communal and religious settings.
Some health stakeholders say noise pollution is a significant, yet overlooked public health issue. Speaking in an interview ...
Experts caution that noise levels above 70 decibels (dB) can lead to hearing loss, heart problems, and stress, calling for ...
More than 20% of EU citizens live in areas where traffic noise levels harm health. The European Court of Auditors claims ...
Experts warn that noise levels above 70 decibels can cause hearing loss, and heart issues, emphasizing the need for greater ...
Noise pollution, often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, has been steadily escalating into a significant societal menace.
The recent Bombay High Court judgment (23rd January 2025) addresses the contentious issue of the use of loudspeakers at ...
Living near an airport could cost more than just sleep. A recent study reveals that exposure to airplane noise, especially at ...
According to the European Environment Agency (EEA), early life exposure to transport noise ... states from prioritising actions to reduce noise pollution." ...
Studies show that your surroundings affect your academic success. The low level of noise pollution at these quietest cities ...
These everyday examples highlight how disruptive noise pollution can be and how important it is to prioritize acoustics. The ...