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FLEXICITY: Does Flexible Work Improve Air Quality?
Studies have found that implementing flexible remote working options even for just a few days a week can reduce air pollutant levels by 10%. This is not surprising, given that motorized vehicles are one of the largest contributors to air pollution in cities.
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Witness 2.22
As we advance into 2022, we have continued to build momentum for the climate movement with reinvigorated force. We submitted our petition signed by 10,000 supporters to the Central Pollution…
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HOOKED ON SHARKS: The EU fishing fleets fueling the global shark trade
Global shark populations have plummeted by over 70% in the past 50 years. Sharks are apex predators and critical elements in the marine ecosystem. A dearth of sharks can therefore…
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Summers Like None Other: Heatwave Trends in 10 Capital Indian Cities
Greenpeace India’s latest report follows the heatwave trends in 10 Indian capital cities: New Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Shimla, Bhopal, Patna, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Chennai.
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Witness 1.22
In the first quarter of 2022, we built a strong community of 500 women cyclists through our Power The Pedal campaign who are reclaiming the streets to demand what is…
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Powering Change With Each Pedal
Choosing to cycle once a day can reduce an individual’s carbon emissions by 67%! Cycles also represent an accessible, sustainable mode of travel to a majority of the Indian population,…
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Fact-Finding Report on Distribution of Fortified Rice in Jharkhand
At the end of a 3-day fact-finding visit to Jharkhand by the Right To Food Campaign (RTFC) and Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA-Kisan Swaraj); Greenpeace India is also…
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Heatwave Trends In India
Greenpeace India's assessment of data shows Delhi's heatwave is a warning of worse summers to come if action to cut emissions is not taken immediately.
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Heatwave in India: A global warming-induced crisis
This year, India witnessed the hottest March on record, followed immediately by intense heatwaves throughout April across various parts of the country. Temperatures across East, Central, and Northwest India crossed…
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An Open Letter to CPCB
Greenpeace India and its supporters submit an open letter to CPCB for revision of air quality guidelines