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Rainmatter Foundation

@rainmatterorg

Supporting individuals/organizations working on climate change with a focus on afforestation, ecological regeneration, and livelihoods.

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Delhi is building “clean air zones” with 150 smog towers across 85 acres. But here’s the thing - it has failed in the past. So why is Delhi trying again? Full story on The Climate Brief: youtube.com/watch?v=HvfSKe…

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Delhi is spending ₹1,000 crore on smog towers despite past failures. What if that money went to real fixes instead? Cleaner transport, EVs, CNG, waste processing — solutions that already work, just need scale. Watch the full story - youtube.com/watch?v=HvfSKe…

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Planning a summer trip to the hills? Think again. Shimla, Manali, Mussoorie - once cool escapes are now touching 40°C. Vanishing forests, swelling crowds, rising heat. This isn’t just a holiday spoiler. It’s a climate alarm. Watch the full story - youtube.com/watch?v=2CUbVS…

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We didn’t just go to the hills. We changed them. Concrete replaced forests. Traffic replaced silence. Shimla, Manali, Mussoorie, Kodaikanal - once escapes from summer heat, are now heating up too. Watch the full story on The Climate Brief - youtube.com/watch?v=2CUbVS…

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For 400+ years, the Fakirani Jats and Rabaris of coastal Kutch have raised the swimming Kharai camels in mangrove forests. When illegal salt pans began destroying this fragile habitat, they fought back, organising, resisting, and restoring. Read more: sahjeevan.org/wp-content/upl…

For 400+ years, the Fakirani Jats and Rabaris of coastal Kutch have raised the swimming Kharai camels in mangrove forests.

When illegal salt pans began destroying this fragile habitat, they fought back, organising, resisting, and restoring.

Read more: sahjeevan.org/wp-content/upl…
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The hills gave us clean air and calm. We gave back traffic, waste, and concrete. If we don’t change how we build and travel, hill stations will become overheated towns on a slope. Travel lighter. Respect the land and its people. Watch more on The Climate Brief, link in bio

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Bengaluru’s Namma Metro runs on clean energy & connects key areas, but fare hikes are hitting ridership. How does it stack up against Delhi & Mumbai? Check out the latest episode of the #ClimateBrief to understand more - youtu.be/c0uwouM846o?si…

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Integration, affordability, and climate action — Delhi Metro leads with over 6 lakh daily riders and the world’s first carbon credits for a rail system. 💭Exception or model? Find out in the latest episode of Climate Brief - youtu.be/c0uwouM846o?si…

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India’s metros might be the climate solution we’ve overlooked. 🚊 Low fuel use, fewer emissions, affordable. But they’re no good if they sit empty. So why are we stuck in traffic instead of riding the solution? Watch here - youtu.be/c0uwouM846o?si…

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Our bus numbers are moving in the wrong direction. 🚌Fewer buses mean polluted air and clogged cities. No happy ending here. Can we fall in love with public transport again? Watch the full story on The Climate Brief. - youtu.be/wGFKbzA9QUU?si…