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Friday, September 18, 2009

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Climate Change threat to Indian Monsoon: Greenpeace

Bangalore, India — Greenpeace and students from various colleges in the city, today, raised alarm about the increasing threat of climate change on the Indian monsoon while conducting climate raids across various shops in the city today. Activists wearing life rings went on ‘energy’ raids in shops on Church Street and Brigade road assessing the energy efficiency at these places and informing people about the threat of climate change affecting monsoons.

Greenpeace calls on Manmohan Singh to act on climate change

Mumbai, India — The Indian monsoon – lifeline of the subcontinent - will be significantly affected by climate change, according to a Greenpeace paper titled ‘Monsoon Wager: Climate change and the Indian Monsoon’, released on the eve of World Environment Day. To drive home the point, eight Greenpeace activists hung an 80 foot banner with a message to the Indian Prime Minister, that read, “Dr Manmohan Singh, Save our Monsoon” from the Mumbai-Thane bridge linking the two cities which are amongst the most vulnerable to cyclones, sea level rise and flooding in the South Asian region (1).

Swarathma joins ‘Greenidol’ Bandwagon

Bangalore, June 27, 2009: GREEN IDOL – ‘Save the Climate. Be a Hero’ campaign today was joined by Swarathma, a folk rock band, in its effort to arrest Climate change and its impacts on India. As windmills formed the back drop at the Garuda Mall, the Bangalore based famous folk rock band performed appealing to the people to become greenIdols.

Mumbai vulnerable to climate change: Greenpeace launches climate rescue station to mobilize public opinion

Mumbai, July 8, 2009: With Mumbai being listed amongst the mega cities most vulnerable to the threat of climate change, Greenpeace launched a Climate Rescue Station at the Carter road promenade.

Climate Change = Water Crisis

New Delhi, July 17, 2009:25 Greenpeace activists queued up outside the Reserve Bank of India to deposit 100’s of pots of water for safe keeping to highlight the issue of the growing water crisis fuelled by climate change. The activists unfurled a banner with a message “Climate Change = water crisis” right out side the RBI main gate.

Mumbai kids to Hillary “SOS - Stop Climate Change”

18th July, Mumbai: Children from the Bal Jivan Trust, who were visiting the Greenpeace Climate Rescue Station on Carter Road today, had a message for Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State, United States of America, asking that the world’s biggest climate polluter take responsibility to avert a climate catastrophe.





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