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IPCC report is a moment to redefine climate politics, says Greenpeace India
New Delhi, 28 February: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its Working Group II report, has presented the most elaborate scientific assessment of climate impacts until now. While the…
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Look up! Another warning by IPCC climate scientists is heading our way
On 28 February, the second of four parts of the latest IPCC assessment will be published. The report will pick up right where the previous one left off: focusing on the impacts of the climate crisis on humanity, our homes, livelihoods and the ecosystems we depend on.
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The budget lacks clear direction on climate change mitigation & adaptation: Greenpeace India
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman delivered the Budget 2022 today. Considering this was the union budget that closely followed Prime Minister Modi’s ambitious announcements at Glasgow COP26, the expectation for climate…
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Cities in Southern India are reeling under severe air quality, need urgent intervention: Greenpeace India
Bengaluru, 27 January: A latest report by Greenpeace India, analysing the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)’s data from ten major cities of Southern India reveals that average pollution levels in…
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What Will You Eat Tomorrow?
Have you noticed how you feel different based on what you eat in a day? Whether it’s feeling happy after your favorite meal or lethargic after fast food, what we…
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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…
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People and planet over fossil fuel economies need support to meet climate commitments
An investigation by Unearthed just a few days ahead of the COP26 summit in Glasgow has revealed that a small clutch of nations
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Circle of Solidarity 2.0: Zamrutpur’s journey from sustainable dry rations kits to sustainable mobility
The devastation the second wave inflicted on the communities was different from the first wave and there were less civil society groups up for volunteering.
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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
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Voice from the Frontline: Overstretched nursing staff demand governments to address their job uncertainties
International Nurses Day marks the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, fondly known as the 'Lady with the Lamp'.