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BT Brinjal is on the list of crops for approval by the GEAC.
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Greenpeace activists dressed as "Climate Cops" act as postmen and deliver 20K petitions signed by car owners and citizens across India to the Director General of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Dr. Ajay Mathur, at Sewa Bhavan in New Delhi demanding mandatory fuel efficiency standards, which is the most effective weapon to fight climate change.
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Greenpeace activists dressed as "Climate Cops" act as postmen and deliver 20K petitions signed by car owners and citizens across India to the Director General of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Dr. Ajay Mathur, at Sewa Bhavan in New Delhi demanding mandatory fuel efficiency standards, which is the most effective weapon to fight climate change.
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Five activists at the top of the 200m chimney at the Kingsnorth coal power plant.
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Greenpeace activists blockade Bombay House, headquarters of the TATA Group, demanding Mr. Ratan Tata halt construction on TATA’s Dhamra port in Orissa, which threatens the olive ridley sea turtles, an endangered species.
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Greenpeace activists blockade Bombay House, headquarters of the TATA Group, demanding Mr. Ratan Tata halt construction on TATA’s Dhamra port in Orissa, which threatens the olive ridley sea turtles, an endangered species.
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Greenpeace activists blockade Bombay House, headquarters of the TATA Group, demanding Mr. Ratan Tata halt construction on TATA’s Dhamra port in Orissa, which threatens the olive ridley sea turtles, an endangered species.
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