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    80% Respondents From Delhi Consider Free Public Bus Services for Women a Good Initiative: Greenpeace India study

    New Delhi, December 20: Greenpeace India’s latest study titled, “Bustling Through The City,” one of first of its own kind captures the experiences, emotions and challenges of bus users and…

    Greenpeace
    December 20, 2021
    4 min read
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    The nutritional imbalances in the soil are causing nutritional depletion in our food

    We spend a significant proportion of our income to stay healthy. The foundation of our health is what we eat. Is our food giving us all the nutrients we require…

    Ishteyaque Ahmad
    December 5, 2021
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    37 YEARS AFTER BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY

    In the intervening night of December 2-3, 1984, India experienced one of the worst disasters in its industrial history. 37 years later, the incident still makes our stomachs churn. The…

    Greenpeace
    December 2, 2021
  • Environment

    Difficult to achieve climate ambition if India continues fueling fertilizer subsidies

    Prime Minister Narandra Modi’s announcement of India achieving Net Zero emissions by 2070 is the right intention. The target of 2070, problems with net-zero can be questioned and argued but…

    Ishteyaque Ahmad, Senior Campaigner - Food and Agriculture, Greenpeace India
    November 9, 2021
  • Environment

    COP26: What real climate action would look like

    As the work gets ready to witness climate negotiations at CoP26, here is our take on what is at stake and what can be expected out of global leaders. This…

    Avinash Kumar
    November 3, 2021
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    World Elephant Day: Why Community-Led Conservation of the Animal is Key

    Elephant conservation in India is a popular and emotive issue. But when we look closer, the shrinking elephant habitat, human-elephant conflict and unscientific interventions are certainly concerning.

    Avinash Krishnan
    August 11, 2021
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    Pride and Prejudice

    The LGBTQI movement teaches us a lesson or two about fighting for a just, inclusive, tolerant and equitable society.

    Benson Issac
    June 19, 2021
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    Biodiversity rich soil has the solution for desertification and droughts

    The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed every year to promote public awareness of international efforts to combat desertification.

    Greenpeace India
    June 18, 2021
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    THE BIODIVERSITY OF INDIA

    Earth is the only known habitable planet in the solar system and that is due to rich, complex and sensitive biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to all the variety of life found on Earth

    Greenpeace India
    May 22, 2021
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    World bee day – Observing the decline of native bees

    Many of you reading this would have thought of bees as pesky insects at some point in time. You would have been bothered by the formation of beehives in your highrise building in cities.

    Apoorva BV
    May 20, 2021
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