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94% Women respondents demand Fare Free Public Bus Transport Ahead of Maharashtra Assembly polls- Greenpeace India Report.
September 27, 2024 – Greenpeace India has released its latest report “ Fare Free Future: Women’s Perspective on the Public Bus Transport in Mumbai” calling for fare-free, accessible, and efficient…
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Fare-Free Future: Women’s Perspectives on Public Bus Transport in Mumbai
This report presents key insights from Mumbai public bus users, highlighting their daily commuting experiences and challenges. It underscores the critical role of Mumbai’s public bus system in providing affordable…
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Witness 2.24
As the planet heats up, breaking records that we wish remained unbroken, the impacts are becoming alarmingly clear, with marginalized communities bearing the brunt of the crisis. Our latest newsletter…
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The Central government must declare heatwaves as a national disaster: Greenpeace India
New Delhi, December 14, 2023: In the recent Lok Sabha sessions, several parliamentarians brought to attention grave concerns surrounding the country’s heatwave crisis. On December 13th 2023, Member of Parliament…
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Citizen groups, experts demand more buses and bus lanes in citizens’ assembly
Bengaluru, June 27: Civil society groups in Bengaluru participated in an open citizens assembly – ‘Let’s Move Bengaluru’ to amplify the public voices in building sustainable cities at the press…
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Delhi needs a Heatwave Action Plan immediately: Greenpeace India
New Delhi: With deadly heat waves becoming a recurring problem in Indian cities and the national capital being among the worst impacted, Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner questioning the delay…
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Letter to the CM of Delhi to publish the Heatwave Action Plan
Greenpeace India and Heatwave Action Coalition India are writing to the Chief Minister of Delhi with a serious health concern for Delhiites. Delhi is inching towards a scorching summer, after…
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A huge leap for ocean protection: The Global Ocean Treaty
It is clear, we must protect at least 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030!
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Citizen groups back at CPCB office demanding updated air quality standards
New Delhi, India: On Friday, February 3rd, a group of citizens arrived at the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) office to demand immediate revision of the National Ambient Air Quality…








