
Chipko: India’s tree-hugging women
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In the 1970s, rural women in India started a powerful movement to stop deforestation. Environmentalist Dr Vandana Shiva was inspired to join them when she first heard about the Chippko movement. The movement got its name from its trademark tactic of hugging the trees. Most Chippko activists were poor and illiterate. When government backed companies began logging in the region they took them on.
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