Delhi Greens operations may broadly be classified under three protocols. Efforts on dissemination of information and creation of public awareness are considered a priority by the organisation. It regularly organises seminars independently or in coordination with other agencies. The
Third Delhi Youth Summit on Climate Change (DYSoC 2013) was one such initiative for rallying the youth together, conceived and organised by Delhi Greens and supported by
Cluster Innovation Centre of the
University of Delhi. Delhi Greens, one year of its inception, in 2008, took over
Delhi Greens Blog (DGB), It is reported that the blog was started by Singh to create a platform for protest against the felling of heritage trees in New Delhi during the preparatory phase of the
Commonwealth Games 2010; the action led a student protest later. The Blog has since become the mouthpiece of Delhi Greens During the proceedings of the complaint against Delhi Public Works Department alleging felling of trees for the
Vikaspuri -
Meera Bagh elevated highway project, Delhi Greens prepared an environmental impact study of the project which was later filed with the
National Greens Tribunal of India. The organisation has also brought out similar reports pertaining to environmental issues in other areas. Delhi Greens have also expanded their outreach to other parts of the country and the surrounding region. In Tibet, it organised a campaign,
Earth-o-Care campaign in association with Women's Environment and Development Desk (WEDD) of the Tibetan Women's Association on the
World Environment Day (5 June 2011). Their involvement in environmental campaigns initiated by other organisations are also reported such as their participation in
Meri Dilli Meri Yamuna campaign in which they partnered with Nature Foundation (India), an environmental NGO based in Delhi and
Art of Living. ==Awards and recognitions==