Take action in 2010 - 22/04/10
2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity. Read more about Green Economy, the election, what you can do and Down2Earth's upcoming activities.
India - The First Basic Needs Campaign - 23/11/08
Today saw the first basic needs campaign organised by Down2Earth and Satyam Foundation in Hyderabad, India.
D2E India registers on Children's Day - 14/11/08
On 14th November 2008, Down2Earth India Foundation, aka D2E India, was registered as a charitable Trust.
India Update - 29/06/08
Performers Without Borders performs in Hyderabad and Down2Earth organises a summer camp.
Souhgate Town Market - 26/01/08
A local market organised by Green Pea to support local artists, grassroots community organisations and other creative traders, while at the same time building for a regular street market.
Elephants in Hyde Park - 24/09/07
A herd of 12 life size elephants were seen in Hyde Park bewtween 4-18 September. They were there to promote awareness of the threats to the Asian elephant and to raise money towards a forest corridor project.
Save UNICA ESCUELA PUBLICA - 21/01/07
UNICA ESCUELA PUBLICA is a school in the centre of San Pedro La Laguna town, situated next to the local market. The school is over 50 years old and functions as a cultural centre/meeting point for local people as well as serving basic education to over 390 children who attend the school. Unfortunately, due to recent events, we need your help to keep this school open.
National climate change event - 04/11/06
Down2Earth participated in the climate change event in London.
Down2Earth at Villiers International Student Climate Change Conference - 12/10/06
Villiers High School in Southall, West London, held their third International Student Conference this month on the topic of Climate Change and Global Warming.
Down2Earth in the London Metro - 12/09/06
Down 2 Earth featured in the Education section of the London Metro on the 12th of September.
Guatemala – 10 years after end of civil war - 26/07/06
Guatemala suffered a long civil war in which an estimated 200,000 people were killed. One of the main factors in this war was the fight for land.
GM Soy Expansion and Human and Environmental Rights Violations - 25/07/06
Leading European supermarkets, food manufacturers and fast-food chains, including McDonald's, are expected to pledge not to use soya illegally grown in the Amazon region in response to evidence that large areas of virgin forest are being felled for the crop...
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