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It’s Deadly, and It’s Blowing In the Wind
It takes more than just having breakfast to keep you healthy. If you didn't live in a countryside far away from the industries, then know this: The air you’re breathing is toxic air.
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Witness 3.17 Vol. 60
GB Shaw once said, “There is no sincerer love than the love of food,” and indeed he was true. Our actions and intentions are governed by this basic instinct of…
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Over A Thousand Delhiites Renew Hope For A Greener Planet And Pledge To Go Solar
Greenpeace India’s Solar Shakti campaign evokes an overwhelming response from Delhi and other major cities; thousands of people from all over the country pledge to install rooftop solar New Delhi…
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Witness 2.17 Vol. 59
India has an ambitious plan to generate 100 GW solar and 75 GW wind energy by 2022, in line with its national commitments to the Paris Agreement. Achieving these targets…
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Silence On Climate Change At The Modi-Trump Meet
Silence on climate change at the Modi-Trump meet shows that the world will move on without US leadership. New Delhi | June 27, 2017| The absolute silence on climate change…
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Sundarbans: World’s Largest Mangrove Forest At Stake
The Sundarbans is a cluster of low lying islands in the Bay of Bengal spread across Bangladesh and the West Bengal region of India. It is the largest single block mangrove forest in the world and home to hundreds of species
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Going Solar – A Great Investment Plan
India is emerging as a world leader in solar. As the third largest solar market globally1, a market that is growing by 90%, making the potential of solar in our country quite tremendous. Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the International Solar Alliance - an alliance of solar potential rich countries - on the first day of…
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Sun – The Ultimate Source Of Our Energy
‘Connecting People to Nature’, is the theme for World Environment Day 2017.
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Delhi makes way for a Solar Comet on World Environment Day
A Greenpeace India initiative, the house on wheels, fitted with necessary household appliances running on rooftop solar panels, will tour Delhi to raise awareness and increase uptake of solar power among residents
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8 problems with the GM Mustard commercialisation shown in GIF
1. India signed the Cartagena Protocol* aiming to protect biodiversity and provide biosafety in 2003, but now, is keen to give the go ahead to GM Mustard (straight road to monoculture)