Community Campaign Coordinator
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
2w ago
Location: Delhi or Bangalore  Position: 01  Stipend: 20,000/- Per month  Working Hours: 20 hours/week  Duration: 6 months (Subject to quarterly review)  Reports to: Campaign Manager  Last date to receive application: 28th April 2024  Greenpeace India is currently working on public bus transportation in Indian cities. The campaign aims to drive structural change by shifting power, policies, mindset and finance towards just, clean, equitable, efficient and accessible public transportation. The focus of the mobility campaign has been to collaborate with citizen ..read more
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Community Campaigner
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
2w ago
CAMPAIGN COHORT PROGRAMME  Building Open Campaign through local community Campaigning  Delhi and Bangalore Position: Community Campaigner  Location: Delhi or Bangalore  No. of Position: Multiple  Project Fee: 90,000/- for entire project  Working Hours: 15 hours/week  Duration: 6 months  Reports to: Campaign Manager  Last date to receive application: 28th April 2024  Greenpeace India is launching a Campaign Cohort Programme. The programme focuses on building local campaigns around public bus issues in Delhi and Bangalore.  Greenpeace India ..read more
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Accounts Officer
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
3w ago
Unit: Finance   Location: Bangalore Reports to: Finance Manager  Remuneration: 674,400 /- per annum  Employment Status: 1 year consultancy  Last date to receive application: 21st April 2024  Purpose of role:  The main purpose of the job is to organize all of the finance support for Greenpeace India offices. (Greenpeace India Society and Greenpeace Environment Trust) Main Duties:  Budgets: Budget Analysis and Presentation: annual. Template Development-as and when required. Consolidated Budget Presentation-annual. Variance Reporting- monthly Support for S ..read more
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8 in 10 Indians support cutting plastic production, reveals Greenpeace survey – New Greenpeace report highlights public demand for global action ahead of INC4 meeting
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
1M ago
New Delhi, 04 April 2024 – Eight out of 10 Indians support cutting plastic production in order to save the country’s biodiversity and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, revealed a new Greenpeace International report.  The survey comes ahead of the fourth Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC4) meeting for a Global Plastics Treaty to be held in Ottawa, Canada this month, indicating that more than 90% of Indians are concerned about the adverse health effects of plastics on their children’s health.  The survey which was conducted across 19 countries indicates overwhelmi ..read more
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Media Officer
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
1M ago
Unit: Media Location: Bangalore Reports to: Communications and Media Manager Remuneration: 9,22,800 /- per annum Employment Status: 6 months consultancy, with a potential opportunity to extend Last date to receive application: 5th April 2024 Purpose of role: To build and maintain media relations. To identify and place organizational messages in the media. Input into media planning for campaigns and take ownership of its implementation. The role is expected to create and manage media lists in major Indian cities, particularly where Greenpeace India operates for programming and fundraising purpo ..read more
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Witness 4.23 – A year in review
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
1M ago
In 2023, we witnessed unprecedented global challenges posed by extreme weather events. Yet, in the face of adversity, resilient individuals championed the cause of climate justice, achieving remarkable breakthroughs locally and globally. Celebrate victories such as the long-awaited agreement on the UN Ocean Treaty after two decades of negotiations and the introduction of free buses for women in Karnataka by diving into these and other inspiring stories in the newest issue of Witness 4.23 – A Year in Review.  Read More ..read more
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New Delhi ranked most polluted capital city in 6th Annual World Air Quality report
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
1M ago
Bangladesh, Pakistan and India have most polluted air globally New Delhi, 19 March 2024: The 6th Annual World Air Quality Report finds New Delhi to be the most polluted capital city in the world, while India ranks as the third most polluted country globally in 2023, closing following neighbouring Bangladesh and Pakistan. India continues to grapple with drastically poor air quality with PM2.5 concentrations exceeding the WHO annual guideline by more than 10 times. The report released by IQAir has also identified India’s Begusarai as the most polluted metropolitan area of 2023 globally. India fa ..read more
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Air Quality Alert: New Delhi is the most polluted capital city
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
1M ago
The World Air Quality report for 2023 is out and New Delhi has emerged as the capital city with the worst air quality. India has been ranked as the country with the third worst air quality, closely following neighbours Bangladesh and Pakistan. 12 out of the 15 cities with the most hazardous air are in India. Read Here ..read more
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Digital Communications Consultant
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
1M ago
Unit: Digital Communications Location: Delhi Reports to: Communications and Media Manager Remuneration: 674,400 /- per annum Employment Status: 6 month consultancy Last date to receive application: 31st March 2024 Purpose of role: We are running against time in the fight for our planet. Increasing greenhouse gas emissions, unsustainable agriculture patterns, exclusionary transport systems and more are contributing to the changing weather patterns and frequent occurrences of extreme weather events. This is further widening the gap for the marginalized and disadvantaged communities, making the ..read more
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Oceanswell and Greenpeace South Asia conduct cetacean surveys in the high seas of the Indian Ocean
Greenpeace India
by Greenpeace India
2M ago
Colombo, March 6, 2024: Greenpeace South Asia and Sri Lankan marine conservation organisation Oceanswell have just returned to Colombo following the successful completion of cetacean visual and acoustic surveys in the high seas of the Indian Ocean aboard the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. The scientific survey was conducted under the leadership of Dr. Asha de Vos, renowned cetacean researcher and founder of Oceanswell along with a young crew of Sri Lankans from Oceanswell. The survey track covered a total of 2431 km over 10 days and was run in the northern part of the Ninety East Ridge l ..read more
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