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Thousands of Indian citizens urge the government to implement Green recovery plans
29174 citizens across the country have endorsed and collaborated in the Green Recommendations initiated by Greenpeace India
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TOP SO2 EMITTER, INDIA REGISTERS 4-YR DIP IN EMISSIONS: GREENPEACE INDIA
For the first time in four years India’s sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions recorded a significant decline of approximately 6% in 2019 compared to 2018
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Greenpeace India expresses solidarity with Amnesty India and Citizens of the country for their constitutional right to express and dissent
As a society we don’t just develop with material gains but also by different perspectives and opinions of individuals and organizations that help nations and civilizations
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Greenpeace India floats #Towards Better to highlight the need for green recovery plans post-COVID
Farmers from 16 states of India demand plans towards building a climate-proof, equal, sustainable and resilient India
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Despite a strict lockdown, Delhi’s economy estimated to lose 5.8% of the city’s annual GDP due to air pollution in the first half-year
(Research shows that long-term air pollution exposure increases the risk of severe COVID-19 infections and death)
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Significant reduction observed in PM2.5 and NO2 in the three major south Indian cities
(According to Greenpeace’s analysis, in Hyderabad and Bangalore, the NO2 concentration has reduced by more than half) Bangalore, 27th May: A new analysis of CPCB data reveals a large scale…
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Air Quality in the world’s top ten polluted Indian cities improves drastically, still more than 25 μg/m3 WHO prescribed standards
(Improvement in air quality reiterates that change is possible however it need not be under drastic circumstance but a planned investment in public good can address the pollution crisis that…
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Despite signalling improvements, Delhi-NCR region remains to be the most polluted region in the World
According to the World Air Quality Report 2019, 21 out of the top 30 most polluted cities are located in India
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Indian Medical Association writes to Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar, asks to include all non-attainment cities in National Clean Air Programme
IMA has also demanded the ministry to increase the number of monitoring stations across the country
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Air pollution from fossil fuels costs India ₹ 10.7 lakh crore annually, reveals a new report
Report estimates one million deaths each year in India due to air pollution generated from burning fossil fuels