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    139 CITIES: DIRTY AIR, DON’T CARE

    Slamming the centre and state governments for their failure to tackle air pollution, the Supreme Court of India on November 25th said, ‘The world is laughing at India. It’s better…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 29, 2019
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    November 12, 2019
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    Is Delhi’s air quality improving?

    Recently there have been multiple discussions about air quality improvements in Delhi and some reports also mentioned that Delhi has shown a 25% decrease in air pollution levels between 2016-2018 compared to the 2012-2014…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 11, 2019
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    Claim that 25% reduction in Air Pollution levels in Delhi need to be taken with caution

    New Delhi, November 7:  A new analysis by Greenpeace India reveals that the air pollution levels in Delhi did not drop by 25% over the past years as claimed by…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 7, 2019
    2 min read
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    Lack of a responsive mechanism and proper action plan led Delhi hit the smog crisis – again

    New Delhi 2nd November 2019 | As Delhi has been trapped in toxic smog before Diwali and situation further deteriorated post Diwali, an unprecedented public health emergency has been declared…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 5, 2019
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    From Failing to Flourishing: The Transformation of Kedia

    One may often think that what happens in rural India, has very little impact on those living in urban metropolises. However, the crisis of safe and nutritious food affects everyone…

    Ishteyaque Ahmed •
    October 16, 2019
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    Witness 2.19

    Before India’s 2019 elections, we made several recommendations to the government for policy changes that will help ensure renewable energy, clean air and sustainable agriculture for all.

    Mak Alam •
    October 15, 2019
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    Global SO2 emission hotspots database: RANKING THE WORLD’S WORST SOURCES OF SO2 POLLUTION

    Read the report Global Hotspot and Emission Sources for SO2_August 2019 August 19th, 2019: New analyses of NASA data on the largest point sources of SO2 – one of the…

    Greenpeace India •
    September 9, 2019
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    India largest SO2 emitter in the World, says Greenpeace’s new analysis

    New Delhi, August 19:  According to a new analysis by Greenpeace, India is the largest emitter of SO2 in the world with more than 15% of all the anthropogenic sulphur…

    Greenpeace India •
    August 19, 2019
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    Global SO2 emission hotspots database: RANKING THE WORLD’S WORST SOURCES OF SO2 POLLUTION

    Read The report  Global Hotspot and Emission Sources for SO2_August 2019   New analyses of NASA data on the largest point sources of SO2 – one of the key pollutants…

    Greenpeace India •
    August 19, 2019
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