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The nutritional imbalances in the soil are causing nutritional depletion in our food
We spend a significant proportion of our income to stay healthy. The foundation of our health is what we eat. Is our food giving us all the nutrients we require…
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Witness 3.21
As India began to open up once again, we took the opportunity to get our feet on the ground. Learn how we are upping the standards for India’s cities and spreading sustainable farming.
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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.…
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WHO strengthens air quality guidelines: Greenpeace response
22 September, 2021 – Today the World Health Organization (WHO) updated its air quality guidelines for the first time in 15 years. In 2020, air pollution in most of the…
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NUTRITION WEEK: A CALL TO SHIFT TOWARDS SAFE AND LOCALLY GROWN FOOD
Climate resilient farming and locally grown nutritious food are the proven and efficient measures in the face of climate collapse the world faces today
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Witness 2.21
As the second wave of Covid-19 hit India, the Circle of Solidarity sprung into action again to support vulnerable communities. Read about our efforts to build resilience against future crises.
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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
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Circle of Solidarity 2.0: Zamrutpur’s journey from sustainable dry rations kits to sustainable mobility
The devastation the second wave inflicted on the communities was different from the first wave and there were less civil society groups up for volunteering.
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Circles of Solidarity 2.0 – Bengaluru chapter
Circles of Solidarity 2.0 is about farmers, allies, garment labourers, domestic workers and Greenpeace supporters coming together.
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THE BIODIVERSITY OF INDIA
Earth is the only known habitable planet in the solar system and that is due to rich, complex and sensitive biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to all the variety of life found on Earth