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Witness 2.23
Achieving the vision for a sustainable and green city is not an easy one. But YOUR support through signing petitions, supporting our local initiatives and engaging with our campaigns has…
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We are in the middle of an extreme climate mess
We are in the middle of an extreme climate mess. This is what scientists warned us about for the last 50 years.
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‘A Game Changer’: For nutritional security and climate resilience in Jharkhand
For the majority of Jharkhand’s population, uncultivated foods and edible weeds have been a major source of food and an inexpensive source of micronutrients. Unfortunately, such foods are losing their…
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Spare the Air: Examining Air Pollutant levels in 11 major cities of India
Air pollution in recent years has become one of the most critical environmental issues. According to the 2021 World Air Quality Report, almost every Indian city exceeded the recommended WHO…
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IPCC Sixth Climate Assessment – We must halve global emissions by 2030
We have the opportunity to transform the world and become sustainable, just and equitable. There is no time to lose!
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A Letter to the Ministry of Earth Sciences: Support the Global Ocean Treaty!
Letter to Minister of State (I/C), Ministry of Science & Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences,
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Witness 4.22: A year in review
2022 was an incredible journey. In the past year, our campaigns have grown to develop a holistic approach to the issue. Our campaigns for Urban Mobility, Sustainable Agriculture and Climate…
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World Fisheries Day: Drowning under climate impacts, fisherfolk need equitable solutions
At COP27 in Egypt, as world leaders met to discuss their collective climate goals, much was spoken about loss and damage, which is one of the guiding principles in UNFCCC…
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A Forest Buffet – Celebrating uncultivated and natural food
On September 3 2022, Greenpeace India, in collaboration with the Jharkhand Slow Food Community, hosted a Chef’s Table called SwaDish at Ajam Emba, Ranchi, to showcase indigenous cuisine prepared by…
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The time is for equitable transport, not more flyovers: Greenpeace India
Bengaluru. 19th Sept 2022. Greenpeace India has written an Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Karnataka to urge the administration to look at long-term, equitable solutions to congestion and…