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A MESSAGE, A REQUEST & A STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY
As the Covid-19 pandemic causes devastation in India, we try to assess the situation to plan our responsive work to help some of the most vulnerable communities tide through
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CIRCLES OF SOLIDARITY 2.0
One of our first responsive works in this crisis, Circles of Solidarity 2.0, is focussed on low-income families, lactating mothers and Covid-19 positive patients.
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Witness 1.21
We’re focused on developing an equitable and sustainable society so we are better armed to fight climate change. Read about our new Detox City campaign around urban mobility and more.
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A Dream of a City of Cyclists
Did you know mobility is a gender issue? Women low-wage earners of Bengaluru tell you why.
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Plastic Kills. It’s Time To Take Some Action!
Less than 10% of all the plastics produced since the 1950s has actually been recycled..
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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
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Union Budget 2021-22: A few welcomes and a major misses at climate and agriculture front
Greenpeace campaigners share what they feel about the union budget 2021-22
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Bengaluru’s #Steelflyoverbeda activist talks sustainable mobility
There will always be a certain number of people using cars and two-wheelers. The idea is to decrease the relative modal share of ‘personal’ and ‘private’ transport and increase the share of non-motorised and mass public transport over years.
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Witness 4.20
The pandemic has given us an opportunity to build back better and the Urban Mobility campaign leads the way towards a better future. Read about our new campaign and more.
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Air quality in major south Indian cities shows improvement, need for climate-resilient mobility infrastructure felt
Despite the reasonable improvement, the air quality all three cities remain higher than the prescribed WHO standards