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    SolarVerse: the prose of solar power

    Solar energy represents a vital opportunity to power India cleanly and efficiently. So, along with acclaimed young poet Shikha Malaviya, and in association with Delhi Poetry Slam, we decided to spread the message about solar in a new way by asking Greenpeace supporters to help create a crowdsourced solar poem.

    Solar Team •
    January 7, 2016
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    Witness 4.15 Vol. 53

    Greenpeace India’s young and clever bunch of volunteers never fail at creativity. The volunteers in Delhi took to the streets to introduce a new customer product – “Frest Airo -…

    admin •
    December 31, 2015
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    Delhi just the tip of the air pollution iceberg: Greenpeace analyses NAQI data across Indian cities

    New Delhi 15th December 2015: A ranking of the 17 cities covered by the National Air Quality Index (NAQI) was released by Greenpeace India today, and reveals data to challenge the complacence of the Central and State Governments regarding cities other than Delhi: as many as fifteen of the 17 Indian cities with NAQI stations…

    Greenpeace India •
    December 15, 2015
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    GM Mustard: Throwing Caution To The Wind Is Not Always Healthy

    Science and scientists have always played a huge role in shaping the course of civilizations over thousands of years.  India in the last 60 years too has been the beneficiary of great strides made in science. But there has also been a growing realization in hindsight that the checks and balances put on scientific innovation…

    Siddharth Sreenivas •
    November 15, 2015
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    Greenpeace India launches ‘Clean Air Nation’ application on Google Store

    The Clean Air Nation app by Greenpeace India empowers users to find out the quality of air they are breathing and more importantly, how to protect themselves on bad polluted days and what actions government should take to protect public health.

    Greenpeace India •
    November 13, 2015
    4 min read
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    For our beloved Mustard

    Seeds, and thereby food crops are at the very centre of a nation’s survival. It is no wonder then that corporations and governments have been trying for decades to control seeds.

    Manvendra Singh Inaniya •
    November 6, 2015
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    Witness 3.15 Vol. 52

    A year ago we launched our ToxiCity campaign, focused on Air Pollution in Delhi and now the media and decision makers are starting to get serious about dealing with the…

    admin •
    September 30, 2015
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    fossil fuels

    Greenpeace launches Clean Air Nation Movement: Calls on government to deliver commitment of “Clean Air My Birthright”

    New Delhi 22nd September - Greenpeace India today launched the Clean Air Nation1 movement, calling on the government to make urgent improvements to the National Air Quality Index (NAQI), as a first step towards securing what the Government has referred to as citizens' 'birthright to clean air'. Greenpeace has pointed out severe limitations to the…

    Greenpeace India •
    September 22, 2015
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    Delhi Solar Policy draft targets 2GW by 2025: Time to maximise solar potential of capital, says Greenpeace

    New Delhi, 26th August 2015: Greenpeace is urging the Delhi Government to capitalise on Delhi’s rooftop solar potential, and make an immediate start towards implementing the draft Solar Policy presented on Tuesday.

    Greenpeace India •
    August 26, 2015
    3 min read
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    Dharnai: story of one solar village

    It’s been precisely one year now, since 2000 citizens of Dharnai, a small village near Bodhgaya in the eastern Indian state of Bihar achieved access to electricity for the first time in 30 years. To most us who are living in this digital era, even an hour of power outage can ruin the entire day.…

    Pujarini Sen •
    July 20, 2015
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