Anil Agarwal Dialogue 2020: Annual Media Conclave on the State of India’s Environment

February 09-11, 2020
Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute (AAETI) 
Nimli, Alwar, Rajasthan 

A congress of journalists, environmentalists, experts and opinion leaders. A state-of-the-art symposium to discuss, debate and demystify the year’s key issues of environment and development. After the grand success of the inaugural conclave in early 2019 (https://www.cseindia.org/page/aad-gallery), we bring you the second edition of this annual event.

Issue and subject-based sessions. Releases of new reports and books. Opportunities for interactions and one-to-one interviews with experts. Access to a wealth of top-quality content and information. For three days in CSE’s beautiful residential campus at Nimli, at the foothills of the Aravallis.

Close to 70 journalists and 30 experts meet and brainstorm over the three days.

AAD Videos 
AAD Aside: Agriculture expert Anil Sharma explains the locust attacks and climate change AAD Aside: AP Dimri of JNU talks about effects of western disturbances on India's climate
Imperatives for Change in Our Increasingly Climate-Risked World: Sunita Narain AAD Aside: Climate change and human migration with Binod Khadria and Umi Daniel

 
To know more about the Anil Agarwal Dialogues, please contact:


Souparno Banerjee,
The CSE Media Resource Centre

souparno@cseindia.org

9910864339

 

Agenda
Book
State of India’s Environment 2020
Reports
Breathing Space
How to Track and Report Air Pollution Under the National Clean Air Programme
The Cost of Urban
Press Releases
New Delhi/Nimli, February 10, 2020
Malnutrition-free India by 2022? Unlikely, because the government’s POSHAN Abhiyaan’s implementation poor and targets unambitious -- says CSE and Down To Earth’s State of India’s Environment 2020 report
New Delhi/Nimli, February 10, 2020
Malnutrition-free India by 2022? Unlikely, because the government’s POSHAN Abhiyaan’s implementation poor and targets unambitious -- says CSE and Down To Earth’s State of India’s Environment 2020 report
New Delhi/Nimli, February 10, 2020
More people displaced due to natural disasters and climate change than conflicts and war in 2018 -- says CSE and Down To Earth’s State of India’s Environment 2020 report
New Delhi/Nimli, February 9, 2020
In 2018 and 2019, one extreme weather event happened almost every month in India, says CSE and Down To Earth’s State of India’s Environment 2020 report
New Delhi/Nimli, February 9, 2020
CSE’s annual media conclave and Anil Agarwal Dialogue 2020 inaugurated by Ashok Gehlot, chief minister of Rajasthan
New Delhi/Nimli, February 7, 2020
CSE’s annual media conclave and Anil Agarwal Dialogue on the state of India’s environment to be held from February 9-11
Presentations

DAY 3: Feb. 11, 2020

Strategies to Keep Public Transport Affordable
By: Gautam Patel
Tiger Task Force (1970) predicted that tiger will be extinct soon if hunting and poisoning will continue.
Forest Governance & Forest Based Livelihoods
By: Madhu Sarin
Tourism ‘for’ and ‘with’ people
By: Dr. Anjuna Dhir

DAY 2: Feb. 10, 2020

Presentation:
Livestock Farming, Food and Climate Change: Is small s8ll beau8ful ?
By: Dr Sagari R Ramdas, Food Sovereignty Alliance, India
Is India on track for meeting its Renewable Energy Target?
By: Pratha Jhawar
National air quality trends What we know so far from the last reported NAMP data
By: Anumita Roy Chowdhury
Reinventing the Bus System for Clean Air
By: Sayan
Do you know what you may be breathing?
By: Mukesh Sharma
The Dilemma of Waste-To-Energy An Overview
Trade and its Intereace with Agriculture
By: Shalini Bhutani
Processed food Planned Catastrophe
By: Sachin Kumar Jain
Junk Food - Labelling it Right
By: Amit Khurana, CSE
DAY 1: Feb. 09, 2020
Locust invasion and climate change – a case study from Rajasthan and Gujarat
By: Anil Sharma
Extreme Weather and What it Means for India’s Poor
By: Akshit Sangomla
Key Drivers of Monsoon Craziness
By: Raghu
Demystifying Wds and their links to Climate Change
By: A. P. Dimri
Climate Induced Migration
By: Umi Daniel
Climate Emergency: The human tragedy of migration
By: Binod Khadria
Developing Countries and Climate Negotiations: The Road to Glasgow
By: Kapil Tarun
 

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