It’s 30 years of Down To Earth. It is a lifetime — or at least that is what it feels like.
When Down To Earth was launched in May 1992, the world was at a turning point. Our very first issue was about our expectations from the Rio Conference to be held a month away. We discussed why the world needed to come together on the issues of the environment but we also warned that the meeting would fail — it was a green farce.
We said that the issues that mattered to the developing world were being given a short shift. It was also the time when the Indian economy was going through structural adjustment — liberalisation for growth was the buzzword. We debated with top economists about what would ensue in this growth-only period and what needed to be done to safeguard our natural resources...
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