Brikesh Singh bids adieu to his forest home

Video | February 28, 2013

The time has come for Greenpeace activist and CNN IBN citizen journalist Brikesh Singh to leave his tree-house and return to the city. He tells us about his plans to take the battle to save our forests to the government. As he leaves Brikesh reminds us, "Say no to coal mining and yes to forests". He also leads a cycle rally from the tree-house to an open-cast mine that is vying for more forest land.

Greenpeace activist Brikesh Singh lived in a tree near the Tadoba-Andhari forest for one month and also became a CNN IBN Citizen Journalist during this time.

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