Greenpeace India
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Greenpeace India is an independent organization registered in India, connected to a network of other Greenpeace offices in over 55 countries. Their company blog features articles on nature, earth problems, environment issues, natural fuels and more environment related topics and latest news.
Greenpeace India
1w ago
Bengaluru, September 6: A latest report by Greenpeace India,’Spare the Air-2’ flags serious health concerns as the average PM2.5 and PM10 levels soars in 10 major cities of Southern India ..read more
Greenpeace India
2w ago
As the planet heats up, breaking records that we wish remained unbroken, the impacts are becoming alarmingly clear, with marginalized communities bearing the brunt of the crisis. Our latest newsletter ..read more
Greenpeace India
1M ago
Job Title: Digital Communications Consultant Unit: Digital Communications Location: Bangalore Reports to: Communications and Media Manager Remuneration: 7,15,200 /- per annum Employment 6 months consultancy, with a potential opportunity to extend Last date to receive application: 18th August 2024 ..read more
Greenpeace India
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As 2024 began with a bang, we launched our South Asia office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, recognizing the region’s vulnerability despite its lower emission history. With a third of the global poor in South Asia, our presence amplifies their voices.
In India, progress is evident with equitable public transport initiatives in Delhi and Bengaluru. From expanding electric bus fleets to offering free rides for the transgender community, these strides promote inclusivity in urban spaces.
Join us in building a greener, fairer world. Click below to learn more and be a part of our climate justice movement ..read more
Greenpeace India
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New Delhi, 14 June – Greenpeace India, in collaboration with the National Hawkers Federation, have launched their latest report Heatwave Havoc: Investigating the Impact on Street Vendors.
According to media reports as many as 92% of women and 90% of men in India are working in the informal sector, collectively accounting for more than 90% of the country’s workforce. With heat waves expected to become more frequent and intense over the coming years, a vast majority of India’s workforce is vulnerable to the devastating impacts of extreme heat.
The report captures the experiences of o ..read more
Greenpeace India
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Our collaborative report with the National Hawkers Federation delves into the impact of extreme heat on street vendors in Delhi. Examining the lived experiences during heatwaves, we uncover how extreme temperatures affect work environments, health risks, financial capabilities & productivity of street vendors. Through this study, we highlight the urgent need for interventions to safeguard the well-being of Delhi’s street vendor community amidst escalating climate challenges.
Read Report Here ..read more
Greenpeace India
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New Delhi, 9th June – In a moving display, Greenpeace India’s Museum of Memories brought to life real human stories in the face of the unrelenting heat waves in India. Over 50 objects of memories and art installations that narrate powerful stories of devastation, resilience and hope in the face of the heatwave crisis are displayed at the Triveni Kala Sangam. Each of these objects have been collected from families across the country who were gravely impacted by heatwaves and other extreme weather events. Through this exhibit, Greenpeace India is calling for immediate governmental action to addr ..read more
Greenpeace India
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New Delhi – On May 19, Greenpeace India unveiled a stunning ice sculpture at the Select City Mall, Saket, that melted under the hot Delhi sun, sending out a strong message on the impact of heatwaves across the country. The 8ft tall ice sculpture, depicting a woman with a child and a dog, was representative of some of the most marginalised communities vulnerable to heatwaves and other extreme weather phenomena. Onlookers witnessed the melting of the ice sculpture that came with a message – Act Before We Melt Away. Through this activity, Greenpeace India is demanding that the National Disaster M ..read more