Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Burning-Fields-Trailer-27MZIFJW6G8UJ.htmlConceptually similarThe Burning Fields - A Short DocumentaryGP0STSO5VCompleted★★★★★★Eloor Industrial EstateGP03R1BCompleted★★★★Journey to the Center of Air Pollution in India - Web VideoGP0STRCLLCompleted★★★★Breaking Electrical ComponentsGP03QZRCompleted★★★★Sustainable Farmers in Kedia, India - Web VideoGP0STR82DCompleted★★★★Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) RecyclingGP03QZVCompleted★★★★NARI Entrance GP03R2MCompleted★★★★Coal Curse a Film on Political Economy of Coal in India GP04W3UCompleted★★★★Clean Energy = Clean Air - Web VideoGP0STRUIKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSSD0The Burning Fields TrailerStubble burning, an annual event that leads to an episodic spike in Delhi’s air pollution levels, is grossly misunderstood. On the surface, It appears like the farmers are at fault for Delhi’s pollution. This film looks deeper into the issue and tries to find answers to why the farmer is forced to do so.Locations:Haryana-India-Punjab, IndiaDate:15 Nov, 2018Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:37sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :PROMOKeywords:Agricultural land-Agricultural processes-Agriculture-Air pollution-Burning-Climate (campaign title)-Farmers-Fields-Fires-Food for Life (campaign title)-Pollution-SmokeShoot:The Burning Fields - A Short Documentary on Stubble Burning in the Northern States of IndiaA story of the conflict that the farmers of Punjab and Haryana go through in choosing between health and their livelihood. Stubble burning, an annual event that leads to an episodic spike in Delhi’s air pollution levels, is grossly misunderstood. On the surface, It appears like the farmers are at fault for Delhi’s pollution. This film looks deeper into the issue and tries to find answers to why the farmer is forced to do so.