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		80% Respondents From Delhi Consider Free Public Bus Services for Women a Good Initiative: Greenpeace India studyNew Delhi, December 20: Greenpeace India’s latest study titled, “Bustling Through The City,” one of first of its own kind captures the experiences, emotions and challenges of bus users and… 
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		India’s climate ambition and new investment in fossil fuel can’t go hand in hand: Greenpeace IndiaNew Delhi, 2nd November: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to increase renewable energy targets, reducing carbon intensity and net-zero emission by 2070 are in general the right direction of travel.… 
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		CPCB must improvise National Ambient Air Quality Standards in sync with updated WHO guidelines: Greenpeace IndiaNew Delhi, 22 September: Today the World Health Organization (WHO) updated its air quality guidelines for the first time in 15 years. The new guidelines clearly provide evidence of the… 
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		WHO strengthens air quality guidelines: Greenpeace response22 September, 2021 – Today the World Health Organization (WHO) updated its air quality guidelines for the first time in 15 years. In 2020, air pollution in most of the… 
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		IPCC report signals decisive moment for humanity, Bold and strong climate action needed: Greenpeace IndiaIPCC reports have been telling us what is happening to the planet due to the human induced climate crisis. 
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		The national capital Delhi witnesses an unprecedented spike of 125% in NO2 pollutionDelhi observed the most dramatic increase among all the eight Indian cities studied - Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Jaipur and Lucknow 
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		22 out of 30 most polluted cities in the world belong to India, Delhi shows marginal improvement: IQAirIndian cities have shown an overall improvement of 63% over 2019 average 
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		1800 deaths per million estimated due to PM2.5 air pollution in Delhi, reveals a new finding by Greenpeace and IQAirAccording to a Greenpeace Southeast Asia analysis of IQAir data from a live Cost Estimator [1] [2] and uses live air quality data collected 
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		Union Budget 2021-22: A few welcomes and a major misses at climate and agriculture frontGreenpeace campaigners share what they feel about the union budget 2021-22 
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		Air quality in major south Indian cities shows improvement, need for climate-resilient mobility infrastructure feltDespite the reasonable improvement, the air quality all three cities remain higher than the prescribed WHO standards 








