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Letter to the CM of Delhi to publish the Heatwave Action Plan
Greenpeace India and Heatwave Action Coalition India are writing to the Chief Minister of Delhi with a serious health concern for Delhiites. Delhi is inching towards a scorching summer, after…
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Letter to the Delhi Transport Corporation for a Mobility Heatwave Action Plan
As the summer season is expected to bring higher than normal temperatures to most parts of India, Delhi is likely to experience a hot summer with a potential heatwave enveloping…
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10 things to know about the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
We have all the tools we need for at least halving global emissions by 2030 and staving off a climate collapse.
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India’s Air quality is seven times worse than WHO guideline : IQAir World Air Quality Report 2022.
The 5th Annual World Air Quality Report released by IQAir reveals the abysmal state of India’s air quality. India has been ranked 8th in the list of countries with the…
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A huge leap for ocean protection: The Global Ocean Treaty
It is clear, we must protect at least 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030!
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A Letter to the Ministry of Earth Sciences: Support the Global Ocean Treaty!
Letter to Minister of State (I/C), Ministry of Science & Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences,
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An Open Letter to the Central Pollution Control Board – We are back!
To,Dr Prashant GargavaMember SecretaryCentral Pollution Control Board
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World Fisheries Day: Drowning under climate impacts, fisherfolk need equitable solutions
At COP27 in Egypt, as world leaders met to discuss their collective climate goals, much was spoken about loss and damage, which is one of the guiding principles in UNFCCC…
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Kerala fishing communities unfurl their COP27 message – #UnitedForClimateJustice
COP27 is set to be held from 6th to 18th November in Egypt as countries come together to discuss their collective climate goals. As a response to COP27 and the…
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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.