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Lucknow Unites to Fight Back Air Pollution in the City and the State
A report released by Greenpeace India earlier this week, on Monday, points to the scary and abnormally high levels of air pollution in UP.
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Greenpeace India Statement on Union Budget 2018 and Environment
Greenpeace India Statement on Union Budget 2018 and Environment New Delhi | 01 February 2018: India is reeling under high degree of toxicity in its air because of pollution. Yet, the…
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India Continues to Reel Under Airpocalypse of Unbreathable Air: Greenpeace India Report
47 million children worst affected: Airpocalypse II, Greenpeace India report
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Greenpeace India welcomes MoEFCC move for National Clean Air Program; calls it as the “Important First Step” towards tackling air pollution
Greenpeace India welcomes the National Clean Air Program (NCAP)
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Greenpeace India demands Regional Action Plan to control air pollution in Uttar Pradesh
Cities of Uttar Pradesh are none-too-better-off than Delhi when it comes to alarming levels of air pollution from Ghaziabad to Varanasi
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Over A Thousand Delhiites Renew Hope For A Greener Planet And Pledge To Go Solar
Greenpeace India’s Solar Shakti campaign evokes an overwhelming response from Delhi and other major cities; thousands of people from all over the country pledge to install rooftop solar New Delhi…
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Silence On Climate Change At The Modi-Trump Meet
Silence on climate change at the Modi-Trump meet shows that the world will move on without US leadership. New Delhi | June 27, 2017| The absolute silence on climate change…
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Delhi makes way for a Solar Comet on World Environment Day
A Greenpeace India initiative, the house on wheels, fitted with necessary household appliances running on rooftop solar panels, will tour Delhi to raise awareness and increase uptake of solar power among residents
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Metros slow to switch on the sun
Indian cities lag far behind in installing rooftop solar: Greenpeace Analysis New Delhi | May 23, 2017 | Despite policies and net metering guidelines in several states, a subsidy of…
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Not just Delhi, air in most Indian cities hazardous – Greenpeace India report
Damning information obtained by Greenpeace India through online reports and Right to Information applications from State Pollution Control Boards across India, shows that none of the Indian cities comply with standards prescribed by the World Health Organisation (WHO)






