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Citizen groups, experts demand more buses and bus lanes in citizens’ assembly
Bengaluru, June 27: Civil society groups in Bengaluru participated in an open citizens assembly – ‘Let’s Move Bengaluru’ to amplify the public voices in building sustainable cities at the press…
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Follow-up Letter to Delhi’s Chief Minister; Implement the Heatwave Action Plan
Greenpeace India reiterates the urgent need for a Heatwave Action Plan for Delhi
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Include Millets in Midday Meals: Greenpeace India
Ranchi, June 14: In a press conference organised by Greenpeace India, civil society groups appealed to the Jharkhand Government to incorporate millets into the Midday meal scheme in the state,…
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‘A Game Changer’: For nutritional security and climate resilience in Jharkhand
For the majority of Jharkhand’s population, uncultivated foods and edible weeds have been a major source of food and an inexpensive source of micronutrients. Unfortunately, such foods are losing their…
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Letter to the Delhi CM on #BusKaBudget
The provision of reliable and safe public bus service is crucial for meeting the mobility needs of citizens in Delhi. As the population of Delhi is estimated to have increased…
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Jharkhand can show India the way to fight climate change and hunger
Jharkhand can show India the way to fight climate change and hunger
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A Human Rights Approach to Sustainability and Environmental Justice
On 28th July, 2022, the UN General Assembly voted in favour of a historic resolution declaring access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as a universal human right. The…
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What does improved air quality during lockdown tell us?
11th August, Bengaluru: Greenpeace India’s latest report Flexicity is a comparative study of air quality and mobility patterns before, during and after the COVID-19 Lockdowns(2020) in Bengaluru and their correlation…
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FLEXICITY: Does Flexible Work Improve Air Quality?
Studies have found that implementing flexible remote working options even for just a few days a week can reduce air pollutant levels by 10%. This is not surprising, given that motorized vehicles are one of the largest contributors to air pollution in cities.
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Living Soils: Students of a Bihar Govt school show the way!
It’s 8AM on a bright summer morning as students start streaming into the government school in the remote village of Sakhikuda, Bihar. Dressed in their uniforms, the students begin to…