Brikesh Singh has now spent almost three weeks in the tree-house in the forest and in support of his protest activists in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore have climbed and occupied trees. In Delhi, the activists climbed trees outside the Union Coal Minister's office and stayed on the trees for the entire day. All these activities have one purpose- protecting our forests from being destroyed for coal. Brikesh is inspired by all the support from individuals signing the petition.
Greenpeace activist Brikesh Singh lived in a tree on the the fringes of Tadoba-Andhari forest for one month and also became a CNN IBN citizen journalist during this time.
Unfortunately, Delhi is one of the few states in the country that does not have any policy for alternate sources of energy like wind, solar and biomass. In 2012, in the absence of a policy and roadmap, the state failed to tap into solar and...
This morning six volunteers boarded a bulk carrier filled with thermal coal, leaving Australia bound for Asia. We did this because Australia's coal exports are the nation’s greatest contribution to climate change and plans are underway to roughly...
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