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India’s Air quality is seven times worse than WHO guideline : IQAir World Air Quality Report 2022.
The 5th Annual World Air Quality Report released by IQAir reveals the abysmal state of India’s air quality. India has been ranked 8th in the list of countries with the…
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India’s Chance to Actively Support the Biggest Conservation Victory
28th Feb 2023, Delhi: The week as world leaders decide the fate of ocean conservation at the United Nations for a binding Global Ocean Treaty, Greenpeace India sent a letter…
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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…
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The recent death of a cyclist is a call for cycle-friendly infrastructure in Delhi- NCR
The recent death of a cyclist is a call for cycle-friendly infrastructure in Delhi- NCR
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Kerala fishing communities unfurl their COP27 message – #UnitedForClimateJustice
COP27 is set to be held from 6th to 18th November in Egypt as countries come together to discuss their collective climate goals. As a response to COP27 and the…
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Cyclists from over 60 cities ‘light up’ the streets
On the evening of October 22nd, 2022, citizens from over 60 cities across India lit up the streets with their cycles as they demanded safer, more accessible Cities For Cyclists.…
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70 percent of bus users favour free services for women and students: Greenpeace Report
In recent years, Bengaluru has witnessed a massive surge of investment going towards private transport infrastructure. This has only worsened the traffic congestion crisis in the city while adding to…
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The time is for equitable transport, not more flyovers: Greenpeace India
Bengaluru. 19th Sept 2022. Greenpeace India has written an Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Karnataka to urge the administration to look at long-term, equitable solutions to congestion and…
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Jharkhand can show India the way to fight climate change and hunger
Jharkhand can show India the way to fight climate change and hunger
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Greenpeace report highlights inequity in vulnerable groups’ exposure to air pollution and access to air quality data.
Delhi, India – A report published by Greenpeace India today reveals that even though air pollution is a universal health problem that affects everyone on this planet, the risks are…