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    Indiscriminate distribution of fortified rice a dangerous move: Fact Finding Team

    Ranchi, 11th May 2022: At the end of a 3-day fact-finding visit to Jharkhand by Right To Food Campaign (RTFC) and Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA-Kisan Swaraj), team…

    Greenpeace •
    May 11, 2022
    3 min read
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    Air pollution, HealthAndLiving

    New Delhi most polluted capital city in the World, says IQAIR latest report

    New Delhi: The 2021 World Air Quality Report for the fourth consecutive year finds New Delhi as the most polluted capital city (and fourth most polluted city) in the World…

    Greenpeace •
    March 22, 2022
    3 min read
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    IT’S TIME FOR A CYCLE REVOLUTION!

    On February 27, 2022 Greenpeace India conducted a projection action on the Kempegowda tower at the busy Corporation Circle junction in Bengaluru. Lakhs of motorists pass by the busy junction…

    Greenpeace •
    March 2, 2022
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    Being A Woman In Climate Science

    On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the United Nations revealed a startling statistic. Globally, the number of women researchers stands only at 33%,…

    Tamanna Sengupta •
    February 11, 2022
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    Adding Diversity to Plate – Report

    The Government of India has proposed mandatory rice fortification to tackle the issue of malnutrition in the country. The process of fortification includes externally adding nutrients to a food item…

    Greenpeace •
    February 4, 2022
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    No substantive evidence on Fortification as a solution to nutritional security, reveals RTIs

    Organic food platter at the lunch hosted for allies and guests as part of the Rainbow Warrior visit to Mumbai. Celebrity chef and fellow environmentalist Prahalad Kakkar led the lunch…

    Greenpeace •
    February 4, 2022
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    International Day of Mountains: Rescuing the Stone Giants

    Today is the International Day of Mountains and this year’s theme is “Sustainable Mountain Tourism”. For me, mountains are both a source of recreation and an important resource.

    Pradeep Sangwan •
    December 11, 2021
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    India’s climate ambition and new investment in fossil fuel can’t go hand in hand: Greenpeace India

    New Delhi, 2nd November: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to increase renewable energy targets, reducing carbon intensity and net-zero emission by 2070 are in general the right direction of travel.…

    Greenpeace India •
    November 3, 2021
    2 min read
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    Witness 2.21

    As the second wave of Covid-19 hit India, the Circle of Solidarity sprung into action again to support vulnerable communities. Read about our efforts to build resilience against future crises.

    Binu Jacob •
    July 23, 2021
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    Air pollution

    The national capital Delhi witnesses an unprecedented spike of 125% in NO2 pollution

    Delhi observed the most dramatic increase among all the eight Indian cities studied - Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Jaipur and Lucknow

    Greenpeace India •
    July 7, 2021
    2 min read
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