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    forest fossil fuels

    Elephant in the Room

    A case study on human-elephant conflict within Hasdeo-Arand and Mandraigarh coalfields in Chhattisgarh

    Greenpeace India
    October 7, 2014
  • Environment
    forest

    Chhattisgarh govt inadequate in addressing human-elephant conflict. Human casualties have increased eight times in state since 2005

    October 7, 2014, Raipur: Human-elephant conflicts in Chhattisgarh have increased many folds, according to a report released by Greenpeace India. Yet, the state government seems more keen on mining in…

    Greenpeace India
    October 7, 2014
    2 min read
  • Environment
    forest

    Chhattisgarh govt inadequate in addressing human-elephant conflict

    October 7, 2014, Raipur: Human-elephant conflicts in Chhattisgarh have increased many folds, according to a report released by Greenpeace India. Yet, the state government seems more keen on mining in the forests than notifying the proposed Lemru Elephant Reserve or taking any concrete steps to manage the conflict despite warnings and protests.

    Greenpeace India
    October 7, 2014
    3 min read
  • Environment
    renewables sustainable agriculture fossil fuels

    Greenpeace stands vindicated as tea industry leaders tread Non-Pesticide Management (NPM) path. Tata Global Beverages Ltd commits to phase out pesticides from tea

    New Delhi, September 27, 2014: Greenpeace India welcomed the announcement made by Tata Global Beverages Ltd (TGBL) [1], which highlights its vision to promote ecological agriculture and Non Pesticide Management…

    Greenpeace India
    September 27, 2014
    2 min read
  • Mahan Forest Victory Celebration in India
    Environment
    forest fossil fuels

    NGT declares Forest Clearance for Mahan Coal Ltd Invalid

    “…It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot…

    Greenpeace India
    September 26, 2014
  • Environment
    forest

    NGT Renders Forest Clearance to Mahan Coal Ltd Invalid After SC verdict Greenpeace, MSS celebrate but vow to oppose any attempt to re-allocate. Mahan

    Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, September 26, 2014: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) today said the forest clearance granted to Essar and Hindalco’s Mahan Coal Ltd becomes invalid following the SC decision…

    Greenpeace India
    September 26, 2014
    3 min read
  • A View of Mahan Forests
    Clean Energy
    forest fossil fuels

    Dirty Coal is shown the back door

    For most of the wild things on earth, the future must depend on the conscience of mankind.- Dr. Archie Carr The Supreme Court’s landmark decision to scrap 214 coal block…

    Greenpeace India
    September 24, 2014
  • Coal Pile at Padmapur Mine in Chandrapur. © Dhiraj Singh
    Environment
    forest fossil fuels

    Supreme Court Deems Mahan Coal Block Allocation Illegal

    The Supreme Court deemed in an order on August 25 that all coal block allocations since 1993 are ‘illegal’ on grounds of arbitrariness, legal flaws lack of transparency, fairness and…

    Greenpeace India
    August 26, 2014
  • The Greenpeace balloon is prepared to fly over forests in Mahaan in Singrauli, located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Indian film actor Abhay Deol will board one of the balloons to speak to the media and to highlight the threat to the pristine forests in Mahaan from coal mining.
    Environment
    forest fossil fuels

    Pledge To Save Mahan on Raksha Bandhan

    We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it…

    Greenpeace India
    August 12, 2014
  • Environment
    safefood

    Greenpeace calls on the industry to save Indian tea from pesticides. New study reveals the extent of pesticide residues found in tea

    August 11th, 2014, Mumbai: Greenpeace India called on the tea industry to save Indian tea from pesticides while launching their report, Trouble Brewing [1], today. The study exposes the presence…

    Greenpeace India
    August 11, 2014
    4 min read
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