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Air pollution
10 Jul 2020
24,000 pollution-related deaths in Delhi in first half of 2020: Greenpeace
According to a new online tool by IQAir AirVisual and Greenpeace Southeast Asia, Delhi lost Rs 26,230 crore, equivalent to 5.8 percent of its annual GDP, over the last six months due to air pollution.
Greenpeace
21 Jan 2020
Greenpeace names India's most polluted cities, Delhi improves marginally
In a slight relief to the Delhiites, the national capital has shown marginal signs of improvement compared to the last two years. Delhi is the tenth most polluted city in India now as compared to its eighth spot in 2019.
Fukushima
01 Mar 2018
Fukushima radiation levels ''dangerously'' high: Greenpeace
Greenpeace on Thursday said towns in Fukushima prefecture, close to the disaster-hit nuclear power plant, were exposed to excessive levels of radiation almost 100 times greater than safe levels.
Greenpeace
29 Dec 2017
China's ban on waste import a global warning: Greenpeace
For Greenpeace, this prohibition will send warnings around the world and will promote the search for methods to generate less waste and to treat them adequately in the country of origin just as within China.
Greenpeace
16 Oct 2017
Iconic 'Rainbow Warrior' to arrive in India on October 26. Here are 10 facts you must know about the ship
Special arrangements have been made for the ship which will arrive on the shores of Mumbai on October 26.
France
10 Oct 2017
French, Belgian nuke plants vulnerable to attack: Greenpeace
International experts warned on Tuesday about security shortcomings at French and Belgian nuclear plants.
Diesel cars
26 Jul 2017
UK to ban sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040
The ban on petrol and diesel cars as well as vans follows a similar proposal by the French government, and will also include hybrid vehicles that have an electric motor and a petrol or diesel engine.
Air pollution
07 Feb 2017
Rising deaths connected to increase in air pollution, says Greenpeace; slams govt for taking no action
The Greenpeace India's report 'Airpocalypse' had said Delhi tops the list of 20 most polluted cities in the country where 12 lakh deaths take place every year due to air pollution.
US intervention sought
23 Oct 2016
US intervention sought in Indian action against Greenpeace
The emails hacked from the email account of John Podesta, chairman of Clinton Campaign, also indicates NGOs opposing a massive mining project in Australia being undertaken by the Adani Group.
Greenpeace
21 Jun 2016
Watch: Ludovico Einaudi gives haunting performance amidst calving glaciers in the Arctic Ocean
International environmental organisation Greenpeace, in collaboration with acclaimed Italian composer and pianist, Ludovico Einaudi, held a special performance on a floating platform in the middle of the freezing waters of the Arctic Ocean as a visual reminder of what lies at stake.
Japan
20 Jun 2016
Japan says ageing nuclear reactors can stay on line
Japanese regulators said today that two ageing nuclear reactors can stay on line for up to 20 more years -- the first such exception under tighter safety rules imposed after the 2011 Fukushima crisis.
Adani
03 Jun 2016
No public funding in Adani's coal mine: Australian PM
There is no public funding for Adani's 21.7 billion dollars coal mine project, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said as he sought to assure a protester dress in a fish costume that he took climate change "as seriously as you".
European Union
03 May 2016
France says EU-US trade pact talks likely to stop
France on Tuesday took aim at a vast but controversial EU-US pact to create a free-trade zone covering 850 million people, with President Francois Hollande threatening to veto it as it stands.
The United States
28 Apr 2016
US 'deeply concerned' over new China controls on foreign NGOs
The United States said it was "deeply concerned" after China passed a controversial new law today giving police wide-ranging powers over overseas charities.
China
28 Apr 2016
China imposes controversial new controls on foreign NGOs
China`s Communist-controlled legislature passed a law imposing new regulations on foreign non-government organisations on Thursday, authorities said.
Pollution
22 Feb 2016
Particulate matter exposure in India higher than in China
In 2015, India particulate mater pollution stands higher than of China's, after increasing at an average rate of two percent over the past decade.
Barack Obama
24 Jan 2016
"We need to support, not stifle, the civil society groups": Obama to India
In apparent criticism of the Indian government's crackdown on certain NGOs, US President Barack Obama said on Sunday that civil society groups that strengthen communities need to be supported and not "stifled".
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Indian Cities
15 Dec 2015
Delhi just tip of India's air pollution iceberg: Greenpeace
As many as 15 Indian cities possess air quality index far over than the prescribed standards and Delhi is just the "tip of the air pollution iceberg", said a Greenpeace study released on Tuesday.
Paris climate summit
13 Dec 2015
Greenpeace welcomes Paris deal, but says yawning gaps exist
With 196 countries coming together to agree upon the Paris accord on climate change, the human race has joined in a common cause, Greenpeace said on Sunday, but cautioned that there were "yawning gaps" that need to bridged in the deal.
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