The CSE / Down To Earth Features deliver the entire environment in
six regional languages. CSE / DTE Features is a fortnightly dispatch from the CSE Media
Resource Centre aimed at the mass media. Features include topical science, environment and
development news, opinion, features and analysis. Articles alert journalists to events and
trends in environment and development.Features are
available in English and six regional Indian languages -- Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati,
Bengali, Assamese and Malayalam.
The sharply edited, easy-to-reproduce e-features and news
briefs closely examine developments in ecology, energy, health, industry, agriculture,
pollution, community-based initiatives and water management. The features aim to
bridge the knowledge schism between macro-levels and the grassroots by exploring
technology, research and policy implications of various programmes and training.
As CSE has been involved in extensive research in these areas since the 1980s, discerning
readers will find that the CSE / DTE Features are not yet another development
debate. Readers will discover that the features provide a comprehensive and
invigorating Southern perspective with a view to promote equitable and democratic global
governance. Features also capture the realpolitik behind national and international
negotiations.
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