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Farmers fighting Covid-19
Communities are uniting and responding to Covid-19 crisis
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Circles of Solidarity: Small and Sustainable Farmers to feed daily wage earners and homeless
Support our initiative to enable farmers to provide safe and nutritious farm produce to distressed communities
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Circles of Solidarity: Farming communities of Kedia and Tari Dabil step up to feed migrants and daily wage workers
Greenpeace India takes this opportunity to thank the farming communities, who despite facing the brunt of lockdown, have ensured safe and nutritious food for the communities
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Are you a Victim of Fast Fashion?
According to a UNEP study, the clothing industry produces 20% of the world’s wastewater and 10% of global carbon emissions - more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined.
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Air Quality in the world’s top ten polluted Indian cities improves drastically, still more than 25 μg/m3 WHO prescribed standards
(Improvement in air quality reiterates that change is possible however it need not be under drastic circumstance but a planned investment in public good can address the pollution crisis that…
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Together let us build a clean, green and equitable community in response to COVID-19 pandemic
Food nutrition, clean air, housing, sanitation and water are prerequisites to robust public health
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Public Statement on Delhi Riots
Greenpeace India has been very concerned about the recent violence that has taken place in the National capital Delhi.
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Witness 4.19
We celebrated the successful transformation of Kedia and began the first step of scaling up the Living Soils campaign in 2 new states. Plus, more updates on our work against air pollution.
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Despite signalling improvements, Delhi-NCR region remains to be the most polluted region in the World
According to the World Air Quality Report 2019, 21 out of the top 30 most polluted cities are located in India
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Indian Medical Association writes to Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, asks to include all non-attainment cities in National Clean Air Programme
IMA has also demanded the ministry to increase the number of monitoring stations across the country