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An Open Letter to CPCB
Greenpeace India and its supporters submit an open letter to CPCB for revision of air quality guidelines
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Palike must protect and expand the Bus Priority Lanes: Greenpeace India
Greenpeace India activists today created paintings on the outer ring road, with a clear message to “Protect the Bus Lane”, demanding protection and expansion of Bus Priority Lanes in Bengaluru city.
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ARE CITIES IN SOUTHERN INDIA BREATHING SAFE AIR?
This report brings together the key insights from an air quality of analysis of 10 cities in South India: Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mysuru, Kochi, Mangalore, Visakhapatnam, Amaravati, Coimbatore and Puducherry.…
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Cities in Southern India are reeling under severe air quality, need urgent intervention: Greenpeace India
Bengaluru, 27 January: A latest report by Greenpeace India, analysing the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)’s data from ten major cities of Southern India reveals that average pollution levels in…
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Bustling Through The City
This report brings together the key insights from the public bus users in Delhi- about the experiences and challenges they are facing while commuting in the city. The insights indicate…
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People and planet over fossil fuel economies need support to meet climate commitments
An investigation by Unearthed just a few days ahead of the COP26 summit in Glasgow has revealed that a small clutch of nations
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CPCB must improvise National Ambient Air Quality Standards in sync with updated WHO guidelines: Greenpeace India
New Delhi, 22 September: Today the World Health Organization (WHO) updated its air quality guidelines for the first time in 15 years. The new guidelines clearly provide evidence of the…
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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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Behind the Smokescreen: Regeneration should be a norm and not an incident
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), one of the most harmful pollutants in our air, is increasing tremendously and posing risks to biodiversity.
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22 out of 30 most polluted cities in the world belong to India, Delhi shows marginal improvement: IQAir
Indian cities have shown an overall improvement of 63% over 2019 average








