Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità<br /> del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
Giustizia, Pace, Integrità del Creato
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Link: https://www.downtoearth.org.in/

This website is published in English and Hindi but unfortunately the two version do not always match but give priority to the topics concerning each of the two languages. Despite this limitation, it is full of news and tools for counteracting Land Grabbing and climate change. In this website, you can find news regarding agricultural investments, human rights, land grabbing but above all about climate change and environmental risks. An archive provides the previous publications and on the website you can find different panels regarding various topics. The authors are expert in climate change and they try to push to sensitize people and governments. Therefore, we consider the website trustworthy and we did have some direct experiences of collaboration (Andrea Lanari). 

Self-presentation can be found at Down on Earth website, section About us.

About us

Down To Earth is a product of our commitment to make changes in the way we manage our environment, protect health and secure livelihoods and economic security for all. We believe strongly that we can and must do things differently. Our aim is to bring you news, perspectives and knowledge to prepare you to change the world. We believe information is a powerful driver for the new tomorrow.
Down To Earth was started by environmentalist Anil Agarwal, who had a dream and commitment to make us aware of our challenges and believed that we could be the change in the world. It started in 1992 as a print magazine – our first cover was the ecological globalisation in the inter-connected world. Since then we have come a long way (or not) as the world is more aware of the dangers of climate change and yet even less prepared to deal with challenges of local and global environmental management.
Down To Earth is available in print – every fortnight we bring you detailed analysis and perspectives on the world around us. You can also get this print edition in digital form – download it on your IPAD or get a pdf copy. Like all publishers all over the world we are struggling to get the balance between our website and print edition. But we believe we need both – and we hope you will agree. We ensure that our print/digital subscribers get exclusive content – including the monthly children’s magazine Gobar Times.
The team at Down To Earth is skilled and passionate. It knows you crave for new ideas; you want to know what is changing in our world that is for the good. It also knows that we all have a duty to hope. We look at ways people are working in forests, farms and factories to make a difference. We try and tease out how these small experiments in our world’s development laboratory can be scaled up. In our experience scaling up invariably requires a change in some policy, rule or regulation. Our objective is to provide this understanding for impact.
We know we make a difference. We know this because our articles are used to push policy; used to challenge status quo; used to spread the word about what is possible. We know you believe in our independence. We have your trust. Our information has purpose. It is credible