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    Powering Change With Each Pedal

    Choosing to cycle once a day can reduce an individual’s carbon emissions by 67%! Cycles also represent an accessible, sustainable mode of travel to a majority of the Indian population,…

    Greenpeace •
    May 31, 2022
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    IT’S TIME FOR A CYCLE REVOLUTION!

    On February 27, 2022 Greenpeace India conducted a projection action on the Kempegowda tower at the busy Corporation Circle junction in Bengaluru. Lakhs of motorists pass by the busy junction…

    Greenpeace •
    March 2, 2022
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    Greenpeace India’s 5 Key Climate Expectations from Budget 2022

    Multiple extreme weather events like floods, heatwaves, drought, forest fires and cyclones claimed hundreds of lives over the past year in the country. India has ‘high risk of physical exposure…

    Greenpeace •
    February 1, 2022
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    India’s climate ambition and new investment in fossil fuel can’t go hand in hand: Greenpeace India

    New Delhi, 2nd November: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to increase renewable energy targets, reducing carbon intensity and net-zero emission by 2070 are in general the right direction of travel.…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 3, 2021
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    People and planet over fossil fuel economies need support to meet climate commitments

    An investigation by Unearthed just a few days ahead of the COP26 summit in Glasgow has revealed that a small clutch of nations

    Greenpeace India •
    October 26, 2021
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    IPCC report signals decisive moment for humanity, Bold and strong climate action needed: Greenpeace India

    IPCC reports have been telling us what is happening to the planet due to the human induced climate crisis.

    Greenpeace India •
    August 9, 2021
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    The national capital Delhi witnesses an unprecedented spike of 125% in NO2 pollution

    Delhi observed the most dramatic increase among all the eight Indian cities studied - Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Jaipur and Lucknow

    Greenpeace India •
    July 7, 2021
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    Air pollution

    The national capital Delhi witnesses an unprecedented spike of 125% in NO2 pollution

    This report analyze satellite observations of the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the 8 capitals of Indian states or union territories with more than 2 million inhabitants in the 2011 census of India (Census of India 2011). The report reveals that levels of toxic NO2 air pollution have rebounded in 8 Indian state capitals one year after initial Covid-19 lockdowns went into effect

    Greenpeace India •
    July 6, 2021
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    22 out of 30 most polluted cities in the world belong to India, Delhi shows marginal improvement: IQAir

    Indian cities have shown an overall improvement of 63% over 2019 average

    Greenpeace India •
    March 16, 2021
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    1800 deaths per million estimated due to PM2.5 air pollution in Delhi, reveals a new finding by Greenpeace and IQAir

    According to a Greenpeace Southeast Asia analysis of IQAir data from a live Cost Estimator [1] [2] and uses live air quality data collected

    Greenpeace India •
    February 18, 2021
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