Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Break-Free-From-Air-Pollution--The-Activists-Web-Video-27MZIFJXNY0H6.htmlConceptually similarBreak Free From Air Pollution: A Tale Of Two Cities Web VideoGP0STRP75Completed★★★★The National Clean Air Action Program India Explained - Web VideoGP0STRZRPCompleted★★★★Clean Energy = Clean Air - Web VideoGP0STRUIKCompleted★★★★Clean Air Dealer - Web Video (English Subs)GP0STRLO0Completed★★★★Clean Air Dealer - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STRLO1Completed★★★★Power to the People - Web VideoGP0STSK7ICompleted★★★★★★Journey to the Center of Air Pollution in India - Web VideoGP0STRCLLCompleted★★★★A Story Of People Power - Web Video (English Text)GP0STS20QCompleted★★★★★Rainbow Warrior in MumbaiGP03R3BCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRP77Break Free From Air Pollution: The Activists Web VideoSeven climbers climbed the Vashi Bridge by pinning a banner of hope towards cleaning up Mumbai’s air. The 60 ft x 22ft foot banner said “Mumbai Clean Air Now!”. The banner on the busy Vashi bridge, which sees thousands of vehicles passing daily was to symbolize the impact of emissions from vehicles on our air quality.Locations:India-South AsiaDate:20 Mar, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:51sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Activists-Air pollution-Clean Air (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Climbing actions-Climbing equipment-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Outdoors-WomenShoot:Break Free From Air Pollution in India - Web VideosA group of protesters are taking a stand against India’s worsening air pollution, picketing the gates of the Badarpur coal fired power plant in the south of Delhi. At the same time, Greenpeace activists have pinned a huge banner to a bridge in Mumbai, demanding “Break Free from Air Pollution”.India’s air pollution, officially the worst in the world, continues to deteriorate as highlighted in a Greenpeace India report Airpocalyse II issued earlier this year. The government of India is preparing a national action plan to deal with air pollution scandal, and a draft was obtained by Greenpeace India. Greenpeace India has welcomed the National Action Plan as a good start, but urged the government to make the plans more transparent so that Indians can follow what action is being taken, and what impact it is having on air quality.Related Collections:Break Free from Air Pollution Actions in India (Photos & Videos)