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    • Witness 4.24
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      Witness 4.24

      2024: A Year of Impact From heatwaves and floods to rising inequality, 2024 reminded us why an intersectional climate justice movement is more urgent than ever. At Greenpeace India, we stood with communities to demand clean air, better public transport, and bold climate action.

      Greenpeace India
      May 15, 2025
    • Ground Zero: Climate Experiences among Informal Workers in Delhi
      Environment | Greenpeace | Health and Living

      Ground Zero: Climate Experiences among Informal Workers in Delhi

      A Greenpeace India’s qualitative research report titled “Ground Zero: Climate Experiences among Informal Workers in Delhi,” captures the lived realities of street vendors, waste pickers, domestic workers, and rickshaw pullers in Delhi’s…

      Greenpeace India
      May 1, 2025
    • IS NAMMA METRO REALLY OURS?
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      IS NAMMA METRO REALLY OURS?

      Public transport is a public good, designed to provide transit facilities to the people at an affordable cost. Bengaluru metro is a lifeline for a large number of commuters who…

      Greenpeace India
      March 11, 2025
    • Letter to BMRCL to rollback Namma Metro Fare-Hike
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      Letter to BMRCL to rollback Namma Metro Fare-Hike

      Letter to BMRCL to rollback Namma Metro Fare-Hike

      Greenpeace India
      February 18, 2025
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