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    Air pollution

    Despite a strict lockdown, Delhi’s economy estimated to lose 5.8% of the city’s annual GDP due to air pollution in the first half-year

    (Research shows that long-term air pollution exposure increases the risk of severe COVID-19 infections and death)

    Greenpeace India •
    July 9, 2020
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  • Environment

    Cyclon Amphan leaves trails of destruction, hardens struggle amid COVID

    (Greenpeace Intern presents testimonies from the cyclone-affected Sunderbans)

    Aniket Shaw •
    June 19, 2020
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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.

    Saumya Pandey •
    April 21, 2020
  • Clean Energy
    Air pollution

    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…

    Greenpeace India •
    April 11, 2020
    3 min read
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    Flash-mob to create awareness about air pollution

    Greenpeace India organised flash mob at Delhi Haat and Select City Walk, Saket

    Greenpeace India •
    February 17, 2020
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    HELP! CHENNAI IS CHOKING!

    Air pollution is one of the biggest forms of pollution and contributing factors to the global emergency of climate change. While most people are aware of the air pollution in…

    Sahinya Sundaresan •
    January 12, 2020
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    Go organic, to improve Indian Economy

    Consultation on sustainable agro-economy and improving soil health was co-organised by Greenpeace India, Mahila Shramjeebee Mancha, Odisha, and Odisha Shramjeebee Mancha on Tuesday. The discussion aimed to sensitise stakeholders especially…

    Paras Yadav •
    December 12, 2019
  • Clean Energy
    Air pollution

    India Release : Latest air pollution data ranks world’s cities worst to best

    Latest air pollution data ranks world’s cities worst to best Delhi still the most polluted capital across the world (2018) but India has many more polluted geographies than the capital…

    Greenpeace India •
    March 5, 2019
    3 min read
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    Greenpeace welcomes government funding for KUSUM rural solar & solar rooftop schemes; says proper implementation can be a game-changer for troubled power sector

    Greenpeace welcomes government funding for KUSUM rural solar & solar rooftop schemes; says proper implementation can be a game-changer for troubled power sector.

    Greenpeace India •
    February 20, 2019
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    Witness 4.18

    Bihar Yatra which has been a success for us, as our activists along with Greenpeace India farmers collective commenced on a 10-day march covering a distance of 1500 kms.

    Mak Alam •
    February 14, 2019
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