Campaigning for a future free from climate change, Greenpeace activists beam a message on the cooling tower of the NTPC Thermal Power Plant at Dadri in Uttar Pradesh. Coal burning emits large volumes of carbon dioxide leading to climate change.
On the ‘Global Day of Action on Climate Change’ Greenpeace highlighted the threat from global warming to the river Ganga and pointed out that the solution is a global Energy [R]evolution that called for efficient use of energy and a shift away...
On the 'Global Day of Action on Climate Change' Greenpeace highlighted the threat from global warming to the river Ganga and pointed out that the solution is a global Energy [R]evolution that called for efficient use of energy and a shift away...
A few days back, students from Jalka experienced the benefits of electricity from solar energy, a source of clean, reliable, renewable energy. This is exactly what the villagers demanded of politicians they met in Delhi.
Children are the future of our country, they hold the promise of India. Children in Jalka rejoice as Greenpeace puts up solar panels on two schools in the Jalka village.
A young girl is enthralled by one of the fans and several computers, which will now be powered by the solar panels that Greenpeace installed at the Zilla Parishad School, Jalka village.
Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace demand nothing short of an Energy [R]evolution to ensure energy security, jobs to tens of thousands of people and combat climate change.
Kalavati and her daughter overlook a computer at the Zilla Parishad School, which will now be run by the solar panels installed on the school roof tops.
The village sarpanch (village head) and member of the village present at the Zilla Parishad School. If India were to harness solar power, we would be able to meet a significant amount of our energy needs.
School girls of the Zilla Parishad School strike a pose under the new solar panel rooftop. The 1.7 kWh and 280W panels at the Zilla Parishad school and the secondary school can power 10 fans and two computers respectively.
Greenpeace activists dressed in windmill replicas at 10 Janpath on Thursday, called on the the UPA government chairperson Sonia Gandhi to provide strong leadership to the Ministry for New and Renewable Energy. Renewable energy can provide...
Citizens, aspiring to be 'Green Idols', sign the petition at Church Street, Bangalore, along with Greenpeace activists, urging local MPs to support the demand for a Renewable Energy Law in the country.
Campaigning for a future free from climate change, Greenpeace activists beam a message on the Raichur Thermal Power plant in Karnataka. Coal burning emits large volumes of carbon dioxide leading to climate change. Climate change will hit India...
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