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National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) Good Start But Needs Transparent Action: Greenpeace India
National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) good start but needs transparent action: Greenpeace India New Delhi March 12 2018 | Greenpeace India accessed exclusive concept document of National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), a…
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National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) Good Start But Needs Transparent Action: Greenpeace India
National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) good start but needs transparent action: Greenpeace India
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Why We Need Clean Energy To Have Clean Air
The present-day system of producing and consuming energy is problematic. As our populations continue to rise, the demand for energy-intensive lifestyles is also increasing. Since we need energy for a thriving economy, but don't produce enough from clean sources, our societies are at risk. Globally, fossil fuel burning is the biggest source of air pollution.…
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The Indian Airpocalypse
How many times must civil society organisations, residents and children, pay a visit to the Environment Ministry of India until something is actually “done” about the air pollution crisis? As a country, we’ve already seen more than a million deaths as a result of outdoor air pollution and it has even cost our economy. Today,…
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Lucknow Unites to Fight Back Air Pollution in the City and the State
A report released by Greenpeace India earlier this week, on Monday, points to the scary and abnormally high levels of air pollution in UP. Lucknow | 3 February 2018: Environment protection…
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Lucknow Unites to Fight Back Air Pollution in the City and the State
A report released by Greenpeace India earlier this week, on Monday, points to the scary and abnormally high levels of air pollution in UP.
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Greenpeace India Statement on Union Budget 2018 and Environment
Greenpeace India Statement on Union Budget 2018 and Environment New Delhi | 01 February 2018: India is reeling under high degree of toxicity in its air because of pollution. Yet, the…
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Airpocalypse II – Assessment of air pollution in Indian cities
A Greenpeace India report analyses PM10 annual average recorded for 280 cities.
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India Continues to Reel Under Airpocalypse of Unbreathable Air: Greenpeace India Report
47 million children worst affected: Airpocalypse II, Greenpeace India report
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Three Years of Ecological Agriculture Has Changed Kedia Forever
As I write about a small village called Kedia in the Jamui district of Bihar, and some of its very significant achievements, I cannot tell you how thrilled I am…