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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…
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What does improved air quality during lockdown tell us?
11th August, Bengaluru: Greenpeace India’s latest report Flexicity is a comparative study of air quality and mobility patterns before, during and after the COVID-19 Lockdowns(2020) in Bengaluru and their correlation…
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Data shows India’s heatwave crisis worsened since 2021: Greenpeace India
New Delhi.10th of June 2022 In its latest report, Greenpeace India has analysed data acquired from Accuweather to study the average increase in temperatures over the month of April in…
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Delhi’s heatwave a warning for worse summers to come: Greenpeace India
New Delhi, May 13: Greenpeace India assesses heatwave projections based on distinctive scenarios of Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) AR6 report. The projections in the scenario where CO2 emissions…
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Indiscriminate distribution of fortified rice a dangerous move: Fact Finding Team
Ranchi, 11th May 2022: At the end of a 3-day fact-finding visit to Jharkhand by Right To Food Campaign (RTFC) and Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA-Kisan Swaraj), team…
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Government must focus on dietary diversity instead of promoting false solutions: Greenpeace India
Patna, 16 April: Under-nutrition and anemia are the biggest challenges we are facing today and climate change along with Covid-19 pandemic have added to this major health crisis. A large…
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Greenpeace volunteers install ‘Tree of Life’ outside CPCB office
Greenpeace volunteers install ‘Tree of Life’ outside CPCB demanding revision in air quality standards
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Palike must protect and expand the Bus Priority Lanes: Greenpeace India
Greenpeace India activists today created paintings on the outer ring road, with a clear message to “Protect the Bus Lane”, demanding protection and expansion of Bus Priority Lanes in Bengaluru city.