Selomi's text arrived at 7 am. "Let's leave by 8.30. The traffic will be brutal otherwise." We both live about 10 kilometres from the government office we had been going to every day for the last two weeks. The nearest metro station is four kilometres from our homes, which means forty minutes to reach it, twenty on the metro, and twenty-five on foot from Vidhana Soudha to the office. An hour and twenty minutes each way, assuming nothing goes wrong. In Bengaluru, something always does. By the end of the second week, we had the routine down. Coffee in a…
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Amruta S N is a Climate Campaigner with Greenpeace India working on climate justice, feminist cities, and climate action. She is drawn to the role of art, storytelling, narrative shift, and cultural engagement in climate work, exploring how these can reshape public conversations and expand the space for collective futures.