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New Report Highlights Significant Opportunity to Improve Financing for Heat Resilience into Existing Government Schemes
New Delhi, June 15, 2025 — As heatwaves grow deadlier and more frequent across India, a new report Standing the Heat: An Analysis of Heatwave Financing in India’s Union Budget…
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Standing the Heat: An Analysis of Heatwave Financing in India’s Union Budget
As heatwaves become more frequent, intense, and deadly across India, the new report Standing the Heat: An Analysis of Heatwave Financing in India’s Union Budget highlights a significant gap in…
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Walls of Evidence: Delhi Workers Use Art to Demand Heat Justice on Labour Day
New Delhi, 30 April 2026 — Marking the International Workers’ Day, three striking community murals in Sundar Nagri, East Delhi, tells the story of how extreme heat is reshaping the…
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A Just Transition Away From Fossil Fuels
Governments participating in the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels later this month are signalling their commitment to break the cycle of fossil fuel dependency. India cannot afford…
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Remembering Ananth
Today we celebrate the life of a visionary leader, a mentor, and a friend. As the first Executive Director of Greenpeace India and a tireless advocate for human rights and…
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Witness 4.25 | Year in Review
From forests and coastlines to streets, markets, and neighbourhood commons, communities drew clear lines against pollution, inequality, and abandonment. Witness 4.25 looks back at a year shaped by courage, care, and collective resistance…
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Mysuru Rising: Citizens Reimagine Bogadi Road Junction, Paint Zebra Crossing to Reclaim Safer Streets
Mysuru, March 15, 2026: Civil society groups, residents, parents, caregivers, students and Greenpeace India today came together today to reclaim Bogadi Road as a shared and inclusive public space, presenting…
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Witness 2.25
This summer, as Delhi scorched under a 49°C heat index, resilience rose from the ground up. Residents in water-starved areas became hydration heroes, students turned bird saviors, vendors became climate messengers, and…
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Support Communities Rebuild from a Polluter-Led Crisis
When Cyclone Ditwah tore through Sri Lanka in November 2025, it was everyday people that became the first-responders. From neighbours to teachers, school principals and shop owners, everyone jumped in…






