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    Cannes with a Cause: Not Just a Dress, Not Just a Red Carpet

    Cannes is often seen as the ultimate celebration of cinema, couture, and celebrity culture. A red carpet lined with flashing cameras, designer labels, and whispers of what everyone’s wearing. But…

    Greenpeace India •
    May 21, 2025
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    DelhiRising

    Set up your own Cooling Point. Join #DelhiRising

    Heat doesn’t discriminate, but relief often does. As temperatures soar across the city, community-driven cooling points are becoming a vital lifeline. Whether you’re a resident group, youth collective, school, or…

    Greenpeace India •
    May 15, 2025
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    Witness 4.24

    2024: A Year of Impact From heatwaves and floods to rising inequality, 2024 reminded us why an intersectional climate justice movement is more urgent than ever. At Greenpeace India, we stood with communities to demand clean air, better public transport, and bold climate action.

    Greenpeace India •
    May 15, 2025
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    DelhiRising

    We Will Not Let Them Not Work That Easily

    Dwarka Forest has long stood as one of Delhi’s unique stretches of nature. Unique in the sense that this particular patch is not a remnant of some sacred grove, protected…

    Greenpeace India •
    May 14, 2025
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    How Communities in Delhi Are Rising Together Against Extreme Heat

    Delhi stands at the forefront of the Climate Crisis, facing relentless and punishing heat waves every summer. 

    Greenpeace India •
    May 9, 2025
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    Worker groups demand polluters pay for lost income, amid deadly South Asia heatwave

    New Delhi, 01 May 2025 –  As a life-threatening heat wave unravels in South Asia,  more than 10 groups representing at lakhs of workers across Indian, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and…

    Greenpeace India •
    May 1, 2025
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    Ground Zero: Climate Experiences among Informal Workers in Delhi

    A Greenpeace India’s qualitative research report titled “Ground Zero: Climate Experiences among Informal Workers in Delhi,” captures the lived realities of street vendors, waste pickers, domestic workers, and rickshaw pullers in Delhi’s…

    Greenpeace India •
    May 1, 2025
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    From Melting Ice to Political Fire

    In 2025, summer is arriving in the Indian subcontinent not with sunshine but with a vengeance. Heatwaves have already swept through Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Goa in March. The Indian Meteorological…

    Greenpeace India •
    April 10, 2025
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    India misses UN deadline for 2035 climate Targets

    India’s role in the global climate processes has been a subject of both praise and concern in recent years. Under the Paris Agreement 2015, countries were required to release their…

    Greenpeace India •
    March 12, 2025
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    IS NAMMA METRO REALLY OURS?

    Public transport is a public good, designed to provide transit facilities to the people at an affordable cost. Bengaluru metro is a lifeline for a large number of commuters who…

    Greenpeace India •
    March 11, 2025
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