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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 >
1. Get paid Image: media.tumblr Sell some of that electricity and... Read more >
Air Pollution has been the center of attention for various groups, sectors and general public over the last couple of years. However, the debate gained prominence last year last year in Delhi during the winter season. This winter in...
When a government body excludes all the farmers' and consumers' voice to decide on pushing a highly debated technology into their farm and food, it's time for the alarm bells to ring in a democracy. Specially when independent...
India ratifies a controversial international law that allows nuclear suppliers to escape liability Indian Government today ratified the international convention on supplementary compensation (CSC). This convention essentially puts...
“Kya aapne Air Pollution Index Board check kiya? Arre itna pollution to 10 cigarette ke barabar harmful hota hai (Have you checked the Air Pollution Index board? The pollution here amounts to smoking atleast 10 cigarettes)”, I...
It is India’s 67 th Republic day and I am about to travel to Bangalore. Airports always seem like an interesting place to contemplate and reflect over one’s purpose of existence , finding parallels between one’s actions and beliefs...
Scientists from India and abroad have repeatedly acknowledged the growing organic carbon deficiency in our soil over the last few decades. Yet, unlike all the other macro and micro nutrient fertiliser subsidies and promotions, organic...
My name is Ravi Chellam, and I am excited to meet you in my new role as the Executive Director of Greenpeace India. I come from a background of wildlife research and conservation and my passions include reading, composting and...
Solar energy represents a vital opportunity to power India cleanly and efficiently. So, along with acclaimed young poet Shikha Malaviya , and in association with Delhi Poetry Slam , we decided to spread the message about solar in a...
The wheel of climate action turns slowly, but in Paris it has turned. There’s much in this deal that frustrates and disappoints me, but it still puts the fossil fuel industry squarely on the wrong side of history. Climate Action and...
Plenty of good things have been said recently about my city – I have been earlier told (and admitted myself) that Chennaiites are standoffish or conservative; now things are different. An unprompted people’s movement has received a...
Greenpeace was started by eleven volunteers in 1970-71 . You read that right. This global phenomena which is now present in more than forty countries, was first initiated by a group of activists in the living room of someone’s home.
Think of a village. What images hit your mind? Sprawling green stretches of growing crops, fresh air, clean water and off course laborious, well-built children, women and men farmers working in their fields. Nowadays, a different...
Science and scientists have always played a huge role in shaping the course of civilizations over thousands of years. India in the last 60 years too has been the beneficiary of great strides made in science. But there has also been a...
One man’s App battle with Air Pollution This story is about the risk that’s looming over millions of Indians heads on a daily basis. It’s everywhere, its shapeless mostly odourless it’s called the Particulate Matter (PM) and as...
Today is another bad day for Indian democracy. And there have been many of these in the recent months. I have been working for Greenpeace India for 14 years, and in that time I’ve been involved in dozens of campaigns to protect...
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