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“Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day... Read more >
Within three years of campaigning, fact-finding research and... Read more >
Here are a few folks who belong to various backgrounds and walks of... Read more >
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The conscience of our government, responsible for 1.35 billion Indians... Read more >
The present-day system of producing and consuming energy is... Read more >
How many times must civil society organisations, residents and... Read more >
As I write about a small village called Kedia in the Jamui district of... Read more >
The Plasticky Problem 500,000,000,000 per year.Wondering what that... Read more >
A new year has begun. And many promises have been made. Only... Read more >
Amid all the bad news on air quality, there is a ray of hope. After... Read more >
Last March, my family forced me to pay a visit to our doctor at... Read more >
I live in Pune, the second largest city in Maharashtra. Known as “The... Read more >
As of December 7, more than 300 coal power plants across the country... Read more >
Two years ago, coal power plants were given new emission norms to... Read more >
The Board of Greenpeace India has accepted the resignation of the... Read more >
Given that Bangalore generates over 5000 tons of waste daily, 60% of... Read more >
India is privileged to be home to 15 species of wild cats which is a... Read more >
We write poems about, we travel with great dedication and passion, we... Read more >
Do you yearn for the fragrance of the forest or miss petrichor wafting... Read more >
This is not a story. This is one of the most powerful environmental... Read more >
It takes more than just having breakfast to keep you healthy. If you... Read more >
Last Saturday, even the weather gods were confused. Slight drizzles,... Read more >
I am an Indian, living in the capital for the past four years. Read more >
Sundays are my favourite days, and not for the same reason as most of... Read more >
It’s June and it’s bright and sunny at 37 degrees. Something unusual... Read more >
India is emerging as a world leader in solar. As the third largest... Read more >
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Water shortages and regional droughts have become more pronounced in... Read more >
Raw HTML.. In this day and age of videos, GIFs, and tweets:... Read more >
I have a close and personal relationship with the Sun. I am named... Read more >
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"Life's Good" might be the LG motto but life just got a whole lot better for the planet after LG electronics announced that they are committing to eliminating toxic chemicals from their entire consumer electronics range.
NEW DELHI, India — Got your hands on a brand new cellphone, computer, wide-screen TV? If yes, do you know where the old one went? In all probability, to one of many ‘recycling yards’; usually small-scale operations carried out in cramped brick...
A judge in Alaska has overturned a jury verdict and acquitted Greenpeace of failing to register oil spill contingency plans. District Court Judge Kevin Miller declared the evidence did not support the guilty verdicts.
Top climate bad guys, the US and Australian governments, have unveiled their own shiny new pact to allegedly save the climate. Our climate guru Stephanie Tunmore exposes the announcement for what it really is.
BHUBANESHWAR, India — When six members of the Greenpeace SolarGeneration team went to Orissa last month, they created history of sorts. This was probably the world's youngest climate change fact-finding team, bearing witness to one of the most...
BANGALORE, India — Here’s how the public-private partnership goes about its work these days.
GENEVA, Switzerland — It's official. Monsanto Corporation is out to own the world's food supply, the dangers of genetic engineering and reduced biodiversity notwithstanding, as they pig-headedly set about hog-tying farmers with their monopoly...
BANGALORE, India — Anniversaries come and go. They mean very little to most of us. Most of the time they evoke nothing more than exasperation at the sight of a few people standing at a busy traffic island desperately trying to keep a few candles...
'India does have a lot of problems and you can Smell some of them,' said an old Greenpeace hand. At Asanikunta Lake we could smell one of them. All thirty-three of us were in fact in the bus by early dawn to witness one of modern India's biggest...
WASHINGTON D.C., United States — The FBI has been working hard lately, gathering files on potential threats to the president under the Bush administration's anti-terrorism laws. But the files weren't all on Saddam and Osama. It has recently...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — Another Harry Potter is about to hit the bookstores, another magical year at Hogwarts is about to begin. But who is really the bad guy this time? Some of Harry Potter's publishers are working their magic and printing...
NEW DELHI, India — Enough is enough! For years, we've demanded 'Clean Ship-breaking' and received little but rhetoric in response. Now, as the Indian delegation at a meeting of the Basel Convention working group does yet another about-face, we're...
KOCHI, India — July 10 in Kochi was a day of remembrance and resolve. Residents, allies and supporters joined Greenpeace to pay tribute to Fernando Pereira on the 20th anniversary of the sinking of SV Rainbow Warrior.
CHENNAI, India — Hindustan Lever the main culprit responsible for the mercury poisoning of workers, local communities and the pristine environment of Kodaikanal, have chosen to destroy further evidence of their wrong-doings by choosing to begin...
STRASBOURG, France — Before now, bad Barbies, toxic Teletubbies and rotten rubber ducks could have been slowly poisoning small children. The very chemicals that made these toys so soft and tempting to teething toddlers have been shown to damage...
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