All articles by Greenpeace India
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Witness 3.22
The third quarter has been eventful as we marched forward in our campaigns by supporting women cyclists in their quest to reclaim streets and continued our interaction with locals to…
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Cyclists from over 60 cities ‘light up’ the streets
On the evening of October 22nd, 2022, citizens from over 60 cities across India lit up the streets with their cycles as they demanded safer, more accessible Cities For Cyclists.…
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70 percent of bus users favour free services for women and students: Greenpeace Report
In recent years, Bengaluru has witnessed a massive surge of investment going towards private transport infrastructure. This has only worsened the traffic congestion crisis in the city while adding to…
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Bustling through Bengaluru: Asserting the need for sustainable public transport
In recent years, Bengaluru has witnessed a massive surge of investment going towards private transport infrastructure. This has only worsened the traffic congestion crisis in the city while adding to…
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Bengaluru’s decongestion Mantra – Let’s take a Bus Yatra!
We are all set to host a Bus Yatra and panel discussion onboard a running BMTC bus on October 14, 2022 to celebrate the bus users of Bengaluru. The larger…
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A Forest Buffet – Celebrating uncultivated and natural food
On September 3 2022, Greenpeace India, in collaboration with the Jharkhand Slow Food Community, hosted a Chef’s Table called SwaDish at Ajam Emba, Ranchi, to showcase indigenous cuisine prepared by…
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The time is for equitable transport, not more flyovers: Greenpeace India
Bengaluru. 19th Sept 2022. Greenpeace India has written an Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Karnataka to urge the administration to look at long-term, equitable solutions to congestion and…
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An Open Letter On Bangalore Floods
To the CM of Karnataka: It has been over 20 days since unprecedented rains and floods ravaged parts of Bengaluru displacing citizens and causing damages worth hundreds of crores. Here are our key demands to make Bengaluru a climate-resilient city that is sensitive to its natural ecosystems and rooted in inclusion and sustainability.