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At 2 degree Celsius warming, Kolkata could see deadly heatwaves: IPCC reportThe IPCC has come out with a special report on global warming that said limiting it to 1.5 degrees Celsius will require rapid, far-reaching...
No new coal expansion if India serious about keeping temp rise to 1.5 degrees: GreenpeaceAs per an IPCC report released today, allowing 2°C rise in global temperature is much more dangerous than thought when the Paris deal was s...
Hold big corporations accountable for plastic waste they produce: Greenpeace to govtUnion Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had pledged to eliminate single-use plastic by 2...
Government declaring all protected areas 'plastic free zones' symbolic initiative: GreenpeaceAhead of World Environment Day on June 5, the environment ministry had recently banned plastics in all protected areas across the country, ...
Greenpeace finds support to its anti-coal stance from Central Electricity Authority’s reportOn coal requirement CEA also projects that coal requirement for electricity by 2027 will be only 901 million tonnes and less than 800 tonne...
417 coal blocks fall in inviolate forest area and can endanger fresh water sourcesAccording to the activist firm, last year, the Forest Survey of India (FSI) assessed 825 coal blocks based on the draft parameters for iden...
Apps to warn against capital's deadly airGreenpeace India, an environmental NGO, recently launched an app that gives you real-time air pollution levels from a monitoring station ne...
- Apps to warn against capital's deadly air
If you want to plan your day according to the city's air quality, there are now apps to give you this data instantly.
Greenpeace launches 'clean air' campaign, seeks improved NAQIGreenpeace India launched its 'Clean Air Nation' movement and appealed to the government for "urgent" improvements to National Air Quality ...
Greenpeace cautions bidders on 39 coal blocks ahead of auctionGreenpeace claimed that a significant number of coal blocks which would be up for auction later this month fall in ecologically critical ar...
Tree truths: Dense forests mowed down and new, sparse cover can't hold the soilThe government's recent report announcing an increase in forest cover looks more like a case of the state agency playing the slippery slope...
- Greenpeace criticises govt's decision to allocate coal blocks
The government's decision to kickstart the process of coal blocks allocation will cause destruction of dense forest areas having tribal vil...