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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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New Delhi most polluted capital city in the World, says IQAIR latest report
This 2021 World Air Quality Report presents an overview of the state of global air quality in 2021. The report is based on PM2.5 air quality data from 6,475 cities…
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New Delhi most polluted capital city in the World, says IQAIR latest report
New Delhi: The 2021 World Air Quality Report for the fourth consecutive year finds New Delhi as the most polluted capital city (and fourth most polluted city) in the World…
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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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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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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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TOP SO2 EMITTER, INDIA REGISTERS 4-YR DIP IN EMISSIONS: GREENPEACE INDIA
For the first time in four years India’s sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions recorded a significant decline of approximately 6% in 2019 compared to 2018
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Despite a strict lockdown, Delhi’s economy estimated to lose 5.8% of the city’s annual GDP due to air pollution in the first half-year
(Research shows that long-term air pollution exposure increases the risk of severe COVID-19 infections and death)









