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Park Audit: Heatwave and green spaces in Delhi
Our latest park audit report highlights the importance of green spaces in the city and its preparedness during extreme heat. The report shows the temperature difference between shaded and unshaded…
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MSC Must Take Accountability for Damage
Greenpeace India welcomes the Director General of Shipping’s ultimatum sent to the MSC company on June 11th, demanding the urgent extraction of oil from the container ship MSC ELSA 3,…
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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.
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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…
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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…
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Letter to BMRCL to rollback Namma Metro Fare-Hike
Letter to BMRCL to rollback Namma Metro Fare-Hike
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Recommendations Letter to the 16th Finance Commission- Climate Adaptation
To, The Chairman,16th Finance Commission,Government of India7th, 9th, 19th Floor Jawahar VyaparBhawan Annexe, 1 Tolstoy Marg(Entry from Janpath),New Delhi – 110001
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Citizen’s Policy for Affordable Public Transport in India
A transformative solution to reimagine urban mobility, tackle the climate crisis, and ensure inclusive and efficient transport for all. It advocates for affordable and efficient public transport for ALL and…
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Beyond North India – Tackling No2 pollution and health risks in seven major Indian cities.
The report “Beyond North India”, uncovers, urgent need to address pollution levels in Indian cities like Jaipur, Pune, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai. These are some of the cities…