Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Resident-of-Charpara--Korba-district-in-Chhattisgarh-27MZIFJJDW1RO.htmlConceptually similarPetition to the Pollution Control Board in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP6Completed★★★★Residents of Charpara with N95 Respirators in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP4Completed★★★★A Woman and Child with N95 Respirator in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP7Completed★★★★Ward Councillor of Charpara, Korba District in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP1Completed★★★★Boy Washing Face in a Polluted River in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP9Completed★★★★Man Bathing in Hasdeo River in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP3Completed★★★★Children of Charpara Village with N95 RespiratorGP0STQLP2Completed★★★★A Resident of Charpara Village, Korba District in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLP0Completed★★★★Resident of Purenakhar Village, Korba District in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLPECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQLP8Resident of Charpara, Korba district in ChhattisgarhRajani Bai, daily wageworker and a resident of Charpara. In summer months her house is filled with ash and the water in the river is polluted. She doesn’t know what to do other than stay living in this contaminated environment. Charpara, Korba district, Chhattisgarh, India, 2017.Locations:Asia-Chhattisgarh-IndiaDate:9 Mar, 2017Credit:© Sri Kolari / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Eye contact-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Outdoors-Summer-WomenShoot:Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in ChhattisgharIn 2016, severe air pollution has disrupted everyday life in India, especially during the winter season. In 2015, air pollution (PM2.5) levels increased in a rapid manner surpassing even China’s extremes. The states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra especially, have seen pollution increase drastically. However, the country is yet to come to the full understanding that air pollution is a national problem and to win the fight against it, we need to act as a country and across city or even regional boundaries.These images have been shot around Thermal Power Stations in the state of Chhattisghar, in central India.Related Collections:Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in India