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Republic of Junglistan becomes a star attraction
If you are not a citizen of Junglistan yet, you are missing out on a lot of things. For one thing is certain, the Republic of Junglistan is a country that never sleeps.
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Greenpeace India Presents Citizens’ Plea to Delhi Transport Minister
Delhi. 16th Jan 2024. In a recent grassroots campaign, in total 13,240 citizens signed petitions demanding 4000 new buses, including Mohalla buses and dedicated bus transport fund to improve bus…
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Halt for women bus users in Delhi
A survey of Delhi's women bus users reveals stark gender discrimination
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‘Kya Hua Tera Wada?’, Greenpeace India asks the CPCB
In a dramatic demonstration of the dire conditions of India’s air quality, Greenpeace India’s volunteers and working women cyclists from the Power The Pedal community asked the CPCB ‘Kya Hua…
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Heat Proofing Delhi: The Challenges and Solutions in the Capital’s Heat Action Plan
The formulation of the Delhi Heatwave Action Plan (HAP) by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority marks a significant preliminary step towards mitigating heat wave-related challenges in the city. Delhi, being…
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We need more than free buses for women to make cities safe and sustainable: Greenpeace India
Bengaluru, May 28, 2023: Greenpeace unfurled a 20-foot LED banner in front of the Vidhana Soudha late last night, reading “Bus for women, Bus for all”, the organisation also sent…
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Letter to the Delhi Transport Corporation for a Mobility Heatwave Action Plan
As the summer season is expected to bring higher than normal temperatures to most parts of India, Delhi is likely to experience a hot summer with a potential heatwave enveloping…
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Letter to the Delhi CM on #BusKaBudget
The provision of reliable and safe public bus service is crucial for meeting the mobility needs of citizens in Delhi. As the population of Delhi is estimated to have increased…
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Climate adaptation: Let’s go glocal!
The right combination of a bottom-up approach of community action and a top-down approach of grassroots-centric policies is needed to solve the climate crisis.
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Global plastics treaty now!
At the United Nations Environmental Assembly last March, governments officially adopted a mandate opening negotiations for a global, legally-binding plastics treaty to address the whole lifecycle of plastics.