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    sustainable agriculture, Air pollution

    Union Budget 2021-22: A few welcomes and a major misses at climate and agriculture front

    Greenpeace campaigners share what they feel about the union budget 2021-22

    Greenpeace India •
    February 3, 2021
    4 min read
  • Story
    sustainable agriculture, Air pollution

    Locating youth in India – understanding them, their dreams, aspirations and possibilities

    Speakers stresses that pandemic must be a reminder for the society and policymakers to design policies and adopt sustainable lifestyles that together moves us towards better

    Greenpeace India •
    September 10, 2020
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    sustainable agriculture, safefood

    Greenpeace India demands for safe and resilient food systems

    Greenpeace India welcomes the draft order issued by the Ministry of Agriculture intended to ban 27 pesticides

    Greenpeace India •
    July 31, 2020
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    Air pollution

    Significant reduction observed in PM2.5 and NO2 in the three major south Indian cities

    (According to Greenpeace’s analysis, in Hyderabad and Bangalore, the NO2 concentration has reduced by more than half) Bangalore, 27th May: A new analysis of CPCB data reveals a large scale…

    Greenpeace India •
    May 27, 2020
    2 min read
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    sustainable agriculture, safefood, popular

    Circles of Solidarity: Farmers from Kodai, Ooty and Dindigul feed distressed communities in Chennai

    (Greenpeace India in collaboration with other organisations created circles of solidarity to help communities in need)

    Ananthoo •
    May 22, 2020
  • Story

    Cyclone Amphan amid coronavirus outbreak: Reminder to make investments in public and planetary health

    Greenpeace India conveys its deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives. Relief and rehabilitation would need to be the priority at the moment.

    Greenpeace India •
    May 22, 2020
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    Together let us build a clean, green and equitable community in response to COVID-19 pandemic

    Food nutrition, clean air, housing, sanitation and water are prerequisites to robust public health

    Binu Jacob •
    April 8, 2020
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    health, Air pollution

    Despite signalling improvements, Delhi-NCR region remains to be the most polluted region in the World

    According to the World Air Quality Report 2019, 21 out of the top 30 most polluted cities are located in India

    Greenpeace India •
    February 25, 2020
    3 min read
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    health, Air pollution

    Airpocalypse IV: National Air Monitoring Programme (NAMP) & ASSESSMENT OF AIR POLLUTION IN INDIAN CITIES

    This Airpocalypse report is the fourth version in the series of Airpocalypse reports published annually by Greenpeace India since January 2017. The current version of the report “Airpocalypse-IV” analyses and…

    Greenpeace India •
    January 21, 2020
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    Air pollution

    More than 200 Indian cities apart from the 102 listed in NCAP is heavily polluted

    New Delhi, January 21: Fourth version of Airpocalypse report by Greenpeace India, has identified 231 Indian cities out of 287 with more than 52 monitoring days data in 2018 under…

    Greenpeace India •
    January 21, 2020
    2 min read
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