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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'.
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Witness 1.21
We’re focused on developing an equitable and sustainable society so we are better armed to fight climate change. Read about our new Detox City campaign around urban mobility and more.
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A Dream of a City of Cyclists
Did you know mobility is a gender issue? Women low-wage earners of Bengaluru tell you why.
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A Movement That Can’t Be Sunk
Greenpeace India joined hands with the communities near Odisha's Kaliakan River Block to send out a positive message. With a floating banner that read “Towards Better”, they demanded better policies to ensure a safe and sustainable future for all.
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Greenpeace India floats #Towards Better to highlight the need for green recovery plans post-COVID
Farmers from 16 states of India demand plans towards building a climate-proof, equal, sustainable and resilient India
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Greenpeace India expresses solidarity with Amnesty India and Citizens of the country for their constitutional right to express and dissent
As a society we don’t just develop with material gains but also by different perspectives and opinions of individuals and organizations that help nations and civilizations
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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)
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Cyclon Amphan leaves trails of destruction, hardens struggle amid COVID
(Greenpeace Intern presents testimonies from the cyclone-affected Sunderbans)
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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.