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1 Coverage in Indian News Media

2 CMS ENVIS Publications COPENHAGEN SUMMIT (December 7-18, 2009) COVERAGE IN PROMINENT INDIAN NEWS CHANNELS December 24, 2009 An Analysis Report by CMS ENVIS Centre 1

3 CMS ENVIS is a premiere centre designated by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Govt of India to facilitate information dissemination and further the cause of environment awareness and sensitisation. Since 2000, it has come a long way to establish itself as a resource centre, co-ordinating body and a centre for information dissemination through various print, electronic and new media. Today the centre reaches an overwhelmingly large no. of people through its various activities. CMS ENVIS quarterly newsletter Green Voice reaches to more than 5000 individuals and organisations. The daily e-newsletter Green Media has a circulation of over From time to time the centre also undertakes focused study of media coverage of pressing contemporary issues and translates that knowledge in the form of well-documented publications. CMS ENVIS also presents impressive on-line databases of approx. 42,910 news items, around 1224 advertising agencies and over 5238 audio-visual programmes, 2934 weblinks along with 1832 environment filmmakers, 271 plus environment print and electronic journalists. Besides this, the centre also engages itself into focused research studies and analysis of media coverage and trends on environment news. The centre has been an active and dynamic channel of reaching out to people through different mediums such as newsletters, publications, research studies, case studies, highly visited website etc. to build public consensus and a network towards environment conservation.

4 Disclaimer: The material provided in this report is original. Every effort has been made to ensure, accuracy, but the publisher, printer or author will not be held responsible for any inadvertent error(s). In case of any dispute, all legal matters to be settled under Delhi Juridisction only. We make no express or implied warranty regarding any information contained herein. CMS ENVIS Centre have made diligent effort to give credit to the source of the material cited here in the text. Copyright: CMS Envis Centre, 2012 Compiled and Edited by Alka Tomar, Pawan Atri, Rohit Singh, Anand A Jha, Sanjay Negi and Raju Yadav Contributing Editor Joydeep Gupta, Director, The Third Pole Designed by Ziaul Arfin

5 Content COP 17/ CMP 7, DURBAN 1 ABOUT THE PUBLICATION 1 INDIAN MEDIA IN DURBAN 2 COP 17/ CMP 7 IN TELEVISION NEWS MEDIA 4 Methodology 4 Analysis of television news coverage 4 Conclusion 6 COP 17/ CMP 7 IN MAJOR DAILIES 8 Three different periods: coverage of COP 17/ CMP 7 8 How the leading newspapers covered the cop 17? 8 Focus of the major Indian dailies 9 English vs. Hindi Newspapers 11 Types of stories 12 Conclusion 12 SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE COPs 13 Details of news items 14 English Dailies 14 Hindi Dailies 16

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7 COP 17/ CMP 7, DURBAN Since the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) entered into force in 1994, the Conference of the Parties (COP) have been meeting annually to assess progress in dealing with climate change. The COP adopts decisions and resolutions and the successive decisions taken by the COP make up a detailed set of rules for practical and effective implementation of the Convention. The COP also serves as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP) which adopts decisions and resolutions on the implementation of its provisions. The United Nations Conference on Climate Change held at Durban from November 28 - December 09, 2011, delivered a breakthrough on the international community s response to climate change. During the summit the world agreed to a new global climate change regime that will come into force starting The principle of equity found its place as life was resuscitated back into Kyoto Protocol, which will continue to be in force beyond Beginning in 2012, the 195 parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change shall start negotiating a new world order that will be finalised by 2015 and become operational from The decision came after the EU was forced to go into a huddle with India during the closing moments of the conference, when talks seemed at the brink of collapse, and address its concerns even as the developing world, including China, backed the latter on its demand for an equitable future deal. India had gone into Durban with two major demands - that the principle of equity remain intact in any new climate regime and that this new global deal be launched after It went into the talks with the EU demanding that equity be set aside and the world kick-start a new deal from 2015 with all countries, regardless of their historical responsibilities, forced to take legally binding obligations. Ultimately, India achieved its objectives with the help of the unflinching support from its ally, China as well as the respect of many other developing countries in the G77+China group. The package agreed upon said all countries would be part of a global pact to control greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. ABOUT THE PUBLICATION Media played an important role in communicating the deliberations that took place during the global summit. CMS ENVIS Centre on Environment and Media compiled the stories related to the Durban Summit that appeared in mainline news channels as well as in the prominent newspapers of the country. The monitoring of television news (November 21-December 17) and the news dailies (November 21-December 20) was done during the respective timeframes. This study and analysis focuses primarily on how the Indian news media, both television and newspapers covered the crucial Durban Climate Change Conference. The findings and the analysis has been divided into two segments as given below: News Channels (Time Frame: November 21 December 17, 2011) 1. Amount of time given by each channel to cover the Summit. 2. Number of news stories broadcasted by the channels. 3. Comparison of the Durban Conference (COP 17) to the Copenhagen Conference (COP 15). Newspapers (Time Frame: November 21 December 20, 2011) Issues focused by the dailies before, during and after the Conference. Number of news items published in each of the three periods. Major issues taken up by the dailies during the period of study. The English vs. the Hindi newspapers debate. What were the types of stories which appeared in the one month study period? 1

8 indian media IN DURBAN Over a dozen Indian journalists went to Durban to cover the Conference. Out of these eight journalists were part of the delegation of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE). The CSE pool included four newspaper journalists, one correspondent from a news agency and three reporters from the news channels. The correspondents were Nitin Sethi (T0I), Rashme Sehgal (Asian Age), Bhasha Singh (Nai Duniya), Chetan Chauhan (HT), Richa Sharma (IANS), Sidharth Pandey, Hriyadesh Joshi (both NDTV) and Bahar Dutt (CNN-IBN). However, the CSE pool was present only for the second week of the Conference and they also missed the final sessions because the conference went over time by about 36 hours. Apart from them, Arnab Datta of CSE s publication Down To Earth was in Durban during the first week of the summit. Urmi A Goswami (Economic Times) and Om Thanvi of the Jansatta were the most impressive in their analytical reporting which provided a new perspective on the negotiations. Other correspondents who attended the Conference were Jayanta Basu (Telegraph), Joydeep Gupta (thethirdpole.net, IANS), Hardev Sanotra (Mail Today, First Post, IANS), Sunny Sebastian (Hindu), Nina Chestney (Mint), Betwa Sharma (Freelancer- reported for PTI, Indian Express, Tribune and Political and Business Daily) and Sudhir Mishra (Dainik Bhaskar). The trips of these media professionals were financed by different organisations, the major ones being Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP - a collective of Internews Earth Journalism Network, International Institute for Environment & Development and Panos) and UNFCCC. CCMP sponsored Stella Paul of Planet Earth Magazine. While the UNFCCC sponsored Urmi A Goswami and Joydeep Gupta, Om Thanvi s excursion was financed by the Jaipur based NGO - the Centre for Community Economics and Development Consultants Society (CECOEDECON). Further, on the one hand, Delhi based advocacy group PAIRVI (Public Advocacy Initiative for Rights and Values in India) had supported the visit of Sunny Sebastian to Durban and on the other Hardev Sanotra (Freelancer) went to Durban on an IANS accreditation. The reportage of the Conference by the news agency IANS was out of the ordinary. For example, the coverage of the Conference s last minute huddle or talks running into overtime would never have made it to the newspapers if Joydeep had not covered the concluding session for IANS. In fact, the only other journalist present was Urmi for Economic Times, and since it was already around 6 a.m. in India when the huddle happened, her story could get into print only the next morning. So, all the immediate coverage including Jayanthi Natarajan s speech was done by Joydeep for IANS. 2

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10 COP 17/ CMP 7 IN TELEVISION NEWS MEDIA In the Indian context, although environmental issues are yet to occupy a central role in media discourse, discussions on environment in TV news have neither been absent or negligible. However in recent times, there has been an observed shift in terms of the number of stories and trend of issues taken up by the News Channels. Though CMS ENVIS Centre publishes various reports on environmental issues, this report has analysed the trends in the News Channels on the just concluded Durban Climate Change Conference. The study through the use of the content analysis methodology tries to find out how the prominent news channels covered COP 17. Additionally, it puts into perspective why and how the coverage of the Durban Summit was relatively low compared to COP 15 held at Copenhagen in This report will be a useful resource to climate change experts, environmentalists, researchers, communication and media professionals, and can be used to find out what could be done to improve the media coverage of upcoming COPs and how the media can be more proactively involved to disseminate information about such historical events. Methodology Over the years CMS Media Lab has acted as a source for the CMS ENVIS Centre because it has undertaken significant experimentation to develop a robust and rigorous methodology as given below. The content analysis broadly covers qualitative and quantitative aspects. Prime time band: The prime time programming is the industry benchmark in News television for all significant events and issues that are prominently covered on a particular day. Six mainstream news channels: DD News, Aaj Tak, NDTV 24X7, Star News, Zee News and CNN-IBN. Recording: The recorded tapes were then previewed and the news stories listed under various classifications and categories to generate quantitative data. Logging: The news content on the above mentioned channels were listed and documented in the log sheets. Coding: The stories were classified and separately coded (e.g. politics, business, sports, environmental news etc.). Environment related stories: The theme specific stories were separately reviewed and analysed. Time frame: The timeline taken for this particular study was 21 November to 17 December, Analysis of television news coverage After monitoring these news channels for four weeks, it was observed that the total number of stories on COP 17 broadcasted by these channels were 28. DD News was the only channel to broadcast special programmes as it managed to put out two specialised programmes on the Conference. Out of the total 28 stories, DD News had 18 stories, the maximum done by a broadcaster. On the other hand CNN IBN, Aaj Tak, NDTV 24x7 had 2, 3 and 4 stories respectively while Zee News had time to telecast only a single story on the conference. On the other hand, Star News was the only channel not to cover the event at all (refer fig 1). 4

11 Fig 1: Coverage of COP 17 in different news channels (Nov 21 Dec 17, 2011) 2% 2% 1% 0% 3% 92% Aaj Tak DD News Star News Zee News CNN IBN NDTV 24x7 Source: CMS Media Lab Time devoted by news channels On the whole the prime time coverage of the Durban Conference by the six news channels was just 99 minutes. DD news once again was on top among all the news channels as it provided minutes of prime time coverage. Additionally the public broadcaster had also telecast 2 special programmes with a time span of 49 minutes and 55 seconds. DD News was followed by NDTV 24x7 with 3.42 minutes, while both CNN-IBN and Zee News offered just 2 minutes each. The least time given by a channel was a dismal 0.5 minutes by Aaj Tak. Refer figure 2 below for details: Fig 2: Time devoted by news channels on COP 17 (Nov 21 Dec 17, 2011) NDTV 24x CNNN IBN 2 News Channels Zee News Star News 0 2 DD News Aaj Tak Time in minutes Source: CMS Media Lab 5

12 Comparative analysis of television news media coverage of COP 17 (Durban) and COP 15 (Copenhagen) As the CMS ENVIS Centre had also analysed the TV news media coverage of COP 15 held at Copenhagen in 2009, a comparison between the two COPs was made. The total number of stories done by News Channels was just 28 during the Durban conference. In contrast, the same six news channels had done a staggering 213 stories on the earlier conference. Moreover, there were only two special programmes on COP 17 the number of special programmes was 23 during COP 15. DD News with 18 stories was the number one news channel with regard to the coverage of the Durban Conference. But, the same broadcaster was ranked number two in 2009 with 48 stories after NDTV 24X7 which topped the table with 50 stories. Surprisingly, Star News which didn t have a single story on the Durban Conference had 23 stories during the Copenhagen Summit. In fact, all the news channels had performed fairly well two years ago. CNN-IBN was third with 39 stories followed by Zee news with 35 stories and despite being last on the list Aaj Tak had an impressive tally of 18 stories on COP 15. A sharp decline in the time spent on stories was also observed during the Durban Summit. The total time provided to the conference came down heavily from (for COP 15) minutes to a measly 99 minutes (for COP 17). This was a stark contrast from 2009 as the Copenhagen Conference commanded an air time of 331 minutes from NDTV 24X7 alone. While DD News provided just minutes of airtime to COP 17, the same channel was ranked number two during COP 15 with minutes. Further, Zee News gave about 162 minutes for stories on the Copenhagen Summit and CNN-IBN spent about minutes on the same. Conclusion As per the data above, it can be concluded that DD news had the maximum coverage of the Durban Climate Change Conference, with 92% coverage out of the total time given by all the six channels. It was followed by NDTV 24x7 which had 3% coverage. CNN IBN and Zee News were at par with 2% coverage each. Aaj Tak only had 1% coverage whereas Star News had no coverage at all. Hence, with the above analysis it seems like the Indian news channels gave less importance to the Durban Conference as compared to the Copenhagen Summit. This could be attributed to various factors. The corruption campaign led by Anna Hazare and the subsequent deadlock in the parliament about the status of the Lokpal bill can be cited as one of the reasons for this. Moreover, the outcome of the conference was widely known prior to the Summit and it was broadly speculated that nothing constructive would come out of the talks. Additionally, during the Copenhagen Conference the role of the US was highly controversial, but this time there weren t any such controversies. 6

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14 COP 17/ CMP 7 IN MAJOR DAILIES Reporting on the Durban Climate Change Conference in news dailies during the one month period (November 21 - December 20) was quite impressive as in all 196 news stories appeared in the newspapers. Further, a comparison of English and the Hindi newspapers found out that the English newspapers were far more active in covering the COP 17 than their national language counterparts. Analytical special articles written by Sunita Narain, Praful Bidwai, Sharad Joshi etc provided the critical assessment of the Conference. In addition the day to day reporting by the journalists from Durban meant that Indians could remain updated on the events taking place at the Summit. Therefore, this analysis looks at all these angles in the Indian newspaper coverage of the COP 17. Three Different Periods: Coverage of COP 17/ CMP 7 The data collected was divided in three different segments, i.e., pre-conference coverage, coverage during the conference and post conference coverage. It was observed that the newspapers gave less importance to the conference before it commenced at Durban as the number of stories appearing during that period was just 23. However, once the event started the dailies were flooded with stories of the deliberations of the conference - to be precise there were 102 news items on it. After the summit got over the newspapers went in for the review and the analysis of the conference and it was found that there were 71 news items related to it within a span of 11 days (December 10-20). Fig: 3 Coverage of COP 17/ CMP 7 in major dailies (Nov 21 Dec 20, 2011) 23 During the Conference 28 Nov 9 Dec 2011 After the Conference 10 Dec 20 Dec Before the Conferencee 21 Nov 27 Nove No. of news items How the leading newspapers covered the cop 17? The Economic Times emerged on top as it had 18 news stories on the conference. The Times of India and the Business Standard were second and third respectively with 17 and 16 stories respectively. The Hindustan Times and the Financial Express were joint fourth with 14 stories each. The largest Hindi daily in the world Dainik 8

15 Jagran was fifth with 13 stories. The Dainik Bhaskar took the sixth place with 9 news items and Jansatta was seventh with 8 articles. The Business Line and The Statesman were joint eighth by publishing 7 stories each. In the mainstream dailies The Indian Express and The Hindu had a dismal record as both the newspapers had just 3 articles each. On the contrary, the newest entrants in the Delhi newspaper market The Financial World and the Deccan Herald performed much better with 5 and 4 stories correspondingly. As mentioned earlier due to very low coverage before the conference, the maximum number of news stories done by any newspaper was 2 stories each by the Financial Express, Dainik Bhaskar, Jansatta and The Times of India. As the conference began a steep rise in the number of news items was seen. The Economic Times yet again topped the charts with 11 stories, followed by The Hindustan Times with 10 stories. The third and the fourth spot went to The Times of India and Dainik Jagran with 9 and 7 stories respectively. A marginal dip was observed in the number of news items after the conference concluded at Durban. The Business Standard led the pack as it published 9 stories. The Economic Times and The Times of India were second and third with 7 and 6 news items correspondingly. The Dainik Jagran and the Financial Express were joint fourth with 5 articles each. The fifth spot was shared by The Hindustan Times and The Statesman with 4 news items each. Table: Coverage of COP 17/ CMP 7 in Indian major dailies No. of news items Newspapers (Nov 21 Dec 20, 2011) Economic Times 18 The Times of India 17 Business Standard 16 The Hindustan Times 14 Financial Express 14 Dainik Jagran 13 Focus of the major Indian dailies Before the conference It was observed that during the pre-conference coverage the issues which took centrestage in newspaper reports were: (i) The debate over the problems caused by climate change/ possible solutions - 14 news items (ii) India s new agreements with the neighbours on climate change - 4 news items (iii) Spending by India on climate change - 4 news items (iv) The economics of climate change - one news item 9

16 Fig 4: Issues covered prior to the conference The debate over the problems caused by climate change/ possible solutions India's new Agreements with her neighbors on climate change Spending by India on climate change The Economics of climage change No No. of news Items items During the conference The key issues covered during the conference in the news dailies were: (i) Viewpoint of India and other member nations - 53 news items. Out of these 53 news items, 21 news items featured India s stand including the position of the countries supporting India. The nations sharing India s opinion were emerging economies like Brazil, South Africa, and China in addition to the developing countries like Pakistan, Venezuela etc. The remaining 32 news items focused more on India s differences with the EU, the US, the least developed countries and small island nations like Fiji, Bahamas and the Caribbean islands. However, India s differences with the EU got the maximum coverage with 20 news items, 6 news items were on India s disagreements with the least developed countries and 3 news items each on India s disputes with the small island nations and the US. (ii) Speculation over the success/ failure of the conference - 18 news items (iii) Effects/ impact of climate change on agriculture, forests, rainfall etc - 16 news items (iv) Extension of Kyoto Protocol - 11 news items (v) The economics of climate change - 4 news items Fig 5: Major topics covered during the conference 11 4 Viewpoint of India and other member nations Speculation over the success/ failure of the conference Effects/ Impact of climate change on agriculture, forests etc. Extension of Kyoto Protocol 18 The economics of climate change No. No of News items of news 10

17 After the conference After the conference concluded the issues which became the press s priority were: (i) Announcement of the new deal been sealed/ review of the agreement reached - 31 news items. To be precise 22 stories analysed or reviewed the deal and 9 news items reported that finally a new deal was in place. (ii) India role: deal breaker/ deal maker during the conference - 20 news items (iii) Stalemate/ deadlock/ in the final stages of being finalised - 12 news items (iv) Effects/ impact of climate change on glaciers, Himalayas etc - 4 news items (v) The economics of climate change - 4 news items 31 Fig 6: Core issues covered after the conference Announcement of the new Deal/ review of deal India's role deal maker/ deal breaker Deadlock/ stalemate/in the final stages of being finalised No. No. of of news news items items No of News Items Five issues dominated Effects/ Impact of climate change on Himalayas, glaciers ect. 4 The economics of climate change Overall five issues were more often reported in the stories of newspapers during the period of the study. (i) Viewpoint of India and other member nations. This issue found the most prominence with the maximum 7 news items in The Times of India (Headline: Small islands snub India, back EU s vision on climate talks), The Hindustan Times (Headline: India, China, US give cold shoulder to EU s plan on binding treaty) and The Economic Times (Headline: India fights pressure from rich nations at climate talks) had 6 stories each on the same issue. Among the Hindi Dailies Dainik Jagran (Headline: Jalvayu karar par Bharat-EU mein tanatani) published 5 articles on the topic. (ii) The extension of the Kyoto Protocol (iii) The review of the new deal (iv) The speculation over the success/ failure of the talks (v) India s role-deal breaker/ deal maker English vs. Hindi Newspapers A massive difference was recorded between the English and Hindi dailies vis a vis the Durban conference. While the English dailies had 134 stories on the conference out of the total 196, the Hindi newspapers didn t even have half that number. With just 62 news items the national language dailies fared poorly in comparison to their English language counterparts. 11

18 Types of stories In a total of 196 news items 129 were news stories with 86 bylines and 43 agency news. On the other hand, 15 stories were editorials, 39 were columns/ special articles, 11 were features and two were interviews. Out of the 86 bylines, 73 were in the English dailies and 13 of them featured in the Hindi newspapers. Both Hindi and English dailies relied heavily on news agencies like PTI, IANS etc for news stories on the conference. There were 24 news stories from agencies in Hindi dailies in comparison to English newspaper s 19. On the editorial front too, English dailies were far ahead with 12 editorials while Hindi dailies had just 3. The English newspapers had 22 columns/ special articles, the Hindi dailies also performed quite well with 17 special articles. In the features category the English dailies had six and Hindi newspapers had five features. But there were only two interviews and both of them were published by the English dailies. Fig 7: Styles of stories on COP 17/ CMP 7 (Nov 21 Dec 20, 2011) No. of Stories Byline 86 Agency 43 News 15 Editorial 39 Column/Special Article 11 Feature 02 Interview Conclusion In finality, we can say that the coverage of COP 17 in major dailies of the country was far better than the news channels. In fact, the number of analytical articles, editorials and features published in the newspapers on the Durban Conference were the highlights of the print media coverage. Therefore, as per the figures above it can be concluded that the English dailies had the larger share of the coverage of the Durban Conference, with 68% coverage out of the total 196 stories. The Hindi dailies with 32% coverage proved that they were not that much interested in bringing out stories on the summit. Moreover, despite the predictions that the climate talks will fail to achieve its desired goals, the dailies did a fair and unbiased reporting of the conference. Surprisingly, it neither towed the official stance taken by the government and neither had it gone against the regime. 12

19 SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE COPs After a thorough analysis of the news media coverage of the Durban conference we have come to a conclusion that if the coverage of the summit wasn t impressive it wasn t bad either. At least, in case of the newspapers it was quite exceptional. However, the media s reportage could be enhanced by keeping in mind some of the points specified below: 1. Media centre and official spokesperson: The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) should set up a Media Centre both at the conference venue and here in New Delhi with a spokesperson each to brief the media everyday about the unfolding events taking shape in the conference. 2. Expert interviews: Moreover, the spokesperson in Delhi can arrange for interviews of noted Indian conservationists during the daily briefings as the media organisations not in the position to send their correspondents to conference venues will also be able to write on the deliberations. 3. Official delegation: The MoEF can invite/ nominate journalists from TV as well as newspapers to become a part of its official delegation so that the scribes get access to the deliberations of the Conference on a day to day basis. 4. Pre-COPs media promotion: The Ministry can also engage the media before the COPs by initiating talks, forums and discussions with them. Therefore, a proactive role for the ministry is recommended. 5. POST-COPs media engagement: Post COPs also the MoEF can organise debriefing sessions with the media to talk about their position in the conference. For instances, why India took such a strong stand on the issue of equity, why were Indian officials so vocal about the entire issue etc. should be put forth in front of the media. In fact, a post COP media campaign should be run by the Ministry, so that the Ministry s role comes to limelight with active participation of media. Global media review: 6. The viewpoints of the global media should be assessed, i.e., a thorough research and analysis of the world media should be done so that we get to know how India s stand on climate change was projected in the media of the developed countries that have opposed India s stance. The same can be done in connection with the media of developing countries that have tended to ally with India and in case of the press of the island and least developed nations who have either remained neutral or anti-india this would help the Ministry in creating a positive vibrance in the media as we would have prior information about what global media thinks about India s stance? 13

20 Details of news items English Dailies Date Publication Place Headline 21 Nov 2011 The Pioneer New Delhi India Ink Climate Change Adaptation Deal 21Nov 2011 The Statesman New Delhi India Neighbours Ink Climate Change Deal 24 Nov 2011 Mail Today New Delhi Climate Panel Warnings Come with a Note of Caution 25 Nov 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Brazil Backs India Ahead of Durban Climate Conference 26 Nov 2011 Business Line New Delhi Commerce of Climate Change 26 Nov 2011 Financial World New Delhi Indifference Could Cause the Kyoto Protocol to lapse 26 Nov 2011 Mint New Delhi Addressing Climate Change 26 Nov 2011 The Times of India New Delhi National Talk Mutual Support for Post Climate Change 28 Nov 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Durban Diplomacy: Nations Many Battle to Break Gridlock 28 Nov 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Rebuild Ties Through The Climates Lens 28 Nov 2011 The Hindustan Times Mumbai The Impossible Must Become Inevitable 28 Nov 2011 The Pioneer New Delhi All Smoke No Fire Likely at Durban Climate Talks? 28 Nov 2011 The Times of India New Delhi At Climate Meet Equity First Green Commitment Later 28 Nov 2011 The Times of India New Delhi At SA Climate Meet India Fights for Right to Grow 29 Nov 2011 Asian Age New Delhi Climate Change Dialogue at Durban Keenly Poised 29 Nov 2011 Business Line New Delhi Climate Change May Worsen Food Crises : Oxfam 29 Nov 2011 Business Standard New Delhi UN Climate Conference Opens in South Africa 29 Nov 2011 Economic Times New Delhi call to reaffirm kyoto protocol at durban meet 29 Nov 2011 Financial Express New Delhi No Headway Expected at Durban Meet 29 Nov 2011 Indian Express New Delhi Climate of Hope 29 Nov 2011 Mail Today New Delhi Climate Conundrum 29 Nov 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Europe Starts Climate Talks With Kyoto Doublespeak 30 Nov 2011 Business Line New Delhi Dubious Agenda at Durban 30 Nov 2011 Economic Times Mumbai Basic Takes Forward India s Concern Over Trade IP Rights at Durban Meet 30 Nov 2011 Financial Chronicle New Delhi 2011 set to be 10 th Warmest 30 Nov 2011 Financial World New Delhi Canada Brushes Off Kyoto Pact as Past 30 Nov 2011 Financial World New Delhi Price-level Price of Carbon Creates Doubt 30 Nov 2011 The Tribune New Delhi India Feel the Heat at Climate Talks 01 Dec 2011 Asian Age New Delhi Clash of Titans at Durban Meet 01 Dec 2011 Assam Tribune Guwahati Averting Climate Talks Disaster at Durban 01 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Developing Countries May Bargain with India Over Climate Pact 01 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi Industry Echoes Govt s Stand at Durban Talks 01 Dec 2011 Financial World New Delhi Climate Change Envelopes East Antarctica 01 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Environment Ministry Wants Tough Stance at Durban Talks 01 Dec 2011 The Tribune New Delhi 4 Indian Teens Get Ring Side View of global Green Talks 02 Dec 2011 Economic Times New Delhi Green Climate Fund Faces Delay Amid Mounting Objections 02 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi It s important to Know Attractiveness of Action with Respect to Cost of Inaction 02 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi MoEF s Climate Agenda Gets Govt. Backing 03 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi India Inc Pitches for a Clear Road Map on Climate Financing 03 Dec 2011 Economic Times Mumbai India Fights Pressure from Rich Nations at Climate Talks 03 Dec 2011 Economic Times New Delhi LDCs Put Forward Proposal to Break Impasse in Climate Talks 03 Dec 2011 The Tribune New Delhi Climate Change Talks tied in Knots 04 Dec 2011 The Hindu New Delhi Glimmer of Hope of Durban 04 Dec 2011 The Pioneer New Delhi Durban Matters 04 Dec 2011 The Telegraph Kolkata India Hardens Climate Stand 04 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi No Progress as Europe Against 2nd Kyoto Pact 05 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Biggest Polluters Join in Opposing EU Road Map 05 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi India Gives Guarded Response to Draft Negotiating Text 05 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi Don t Cry for Kyoto 05 Dec 2011 Indian Express New Delhi Climate Talks: Natrajan to Lead India Delegation 05 Dec 2011 The Telegraph Kolkata Bracket test for Climate Conference 05 Dec 2011 The Tribune New Delhi Indian Team Waiting for its Eco-Minister 06 Dec 2011 Economic Times Kolkata India Not a Deal Breaker Says EU 06 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Focus Back to New Global Climate Treaty at Durban 06 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi It s Time to Clear the Air 06 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi India China US give Cold Shoulder to EU s Plan on Binding Treaty 06 Dec 2011 The Statesman New Delhi India EU on Collision Course 06 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Natrajan Steps on the Gas with Cruicial Parleys 07 Dec 2011 Economics Times Kolkata Jayanthi Stresses on Equity at Durban Climate Change Talks 07 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi China s Climate Change Rubs off on India 07 Dec 2011 Indian Express New Delhi Climate Talks: Natarajan Says Demand for Legally Binding Treaty Misplaced 07 Dec 2011 Mint New Delhi US Plays Down Hopes for a Deal with Basic 07 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi India China Doing More for Climate Cause UNEP Report 14

21 Date Publication Place Headline 07 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Will Talk Legally Binding treaty Not Emaission Cuts 07 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Basic Unity on Show in Clamour for Post- 20 Deal 08 Dec 2011 Economics Times Mumbai Decks Cleared for Green Climate Fund 08 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Decks Cleared for Green Climate Fund 08 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi The Sad Road from Kyoto to Durban 08 Dec 2011 Mint New Delhi Clean Energy is Just One Part of the Web 08 Dec 2011 Mint New Delhi The Climate Evangelist 08 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Beyond Mere Hot Air 08 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Big Win for India at Durban Climate Meet 08 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Time for Rich Nations to Fulfil Green Obligations 09 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi India Not Optimistic About Climate Deal in South Africa 09 Dec 2011 The Statesman New Delhi Climate in Durban 09 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi India Against timeframes for CO 2 Cuts 09 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Small Islands Snub India Back EU s Vision on Climate Talks 09 Dec 2011 The Tribune New Delhi Emotions Despair Run High at Climate Talks 10 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi No Breakthrough at Climate Summit 10 Dec 2011 The Telegraph New Delhi Scurry for Climate Pact 11 Dec 2011 Asian Age New Delhi Climate Talks Deadlocked 11 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi Global Inaction on Global Warming 11 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi But a Favourable Climate for India 11 Dec 2011 The Hindu New Delhi Goalless Climate Takes go into Extra time 11 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Jayanthi takes on Rich Nations 11 Dec 2011 The Statesman New Delhi Deadlock Continues at Durban 11 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Standing Ovation for Jayanthi 11 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi The Charge of the Rich Nations Brigade 11 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Durban Mandate in the works? 12 Dec 2011 Business Line New Delhi India China Legally Bound to Cut Emissions After Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi The End of Climate Apartheid? 12 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Climate Talks : Breakthrouth Finally 12 Dec 2011 Economic Times Mumbai Durban Summit: India Clubbed with Developed Polluters 12 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi India Clubbed with Developed Polluters 12 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Jayanthi Forces Eu Climb Down 12 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi Climate of Change at Durban 12 Dec 2011 Mail Today New Delhi Durban Sets Agenda For Future 12 Dec 2011 Mint New Delhi Negotiatars Strike a New Climate Deal 12 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Major Step Forward at Climate Change Talks 12 Dec 2011 The Statesman New Delhi Climate Summit Clears Roadmap for Landmark Deal 12 Dec 2011 The Statesman New Delhi India Gets its way as Climate Summit Ends 12 Dec 2011 The Telegraph Kolkata India and China to Eventually Come Under Emission curbs 12 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi India wins Battle for equity as Jayanthi Gets Her way 12 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Firm India Force Climate Breakthrought at Durban 13 Dec 2011 Asian Age New Delhi Climate Roadmap : India in Line of Fire 13 Dec 2011 Business Line New Delhi The Climate Turned Against India at Durban 13 Dec 2011 Deccan Herald Bangalore Small Nations Seek New Climate Deal 13 Dec 2011 Deccan Herald New Delhi Small Progress 13 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Durban Green 13 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Only Noble Words No Bid to Cut Emissions 13 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi Mixed Bag for IndiaEU the Winner at Durban 13 Dec 2011 The Pioneer New Delhi How They Beat the Dust Crowding and lit Up the Night 13 Dec 2011 The Times of India New Delhi Carbon Credit Prices May Go Up After Deal on Kyoto Extension 13 Dec 2011 The Tribune New Delhi Durban Deal 14 Dec 2011 Business Line New Delhi Changed Climate in Durban 14 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Climate Policy Beyond Durban 14 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi Canadian Lancers 14 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi A Breakthrough as a Disappointment 14 Dec 2011 Mint New Delhi Learning Environments 14 Dec 2011 The Hindustan Times New Delhi No More Mr Fall Guy 15 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Carbon Credit Market Sags Even After Durban Climate Talks 15 Dec 2011 Economics Times New Delhi Fine Let s Agree to Agree 16 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi Much Ado At Durban 17 Dec 2011 Asian Age New Delhi India Scored Success at Durban: Jayanthi 17 Dec 2011 Financial Express New Delhi India Missed the Durban Train 17 Dec 2011 The Statesman New Delhi Climate Change 15

22 Hindi Dailies Date Publication Place Headline 24 Nov 2011 Business Bhaskar New Delhi Carbon Utsarjan Par Sehmati Banana Mushkil 25 Nov 2011 Business Bhaskar New Delhi Paryavaran Ki Kimat Par Vikas Nahin 26 Nov 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Jalvayu Parivartan Par Purani Galtiyon Se Bachane ki Zarurat 28 Nov 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Durban Se Niklegi Dagar 28 Nov 2011 Rashtriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran New Delhi Avishvash Ki Gehri Khai 29 Nov 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Sanyukt Rastra Jalvayu sammelan Durban Mein shuru 29 Nov 2011 Dainik Hindustan New Delhi Ab Durban Mein Ho Kaam ki Baat 30 Nov 2011 Ratriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran 30 Nov 2011 Rashriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran New Delhi Cheen Pesh Karega Jalvayu Prastav Bharat Asmanjash Mein New Delhi Dasva sabse garm saal Dec 2011 Dainik Jagran New Delhi Bahash ka ek aur Mausam 01 Dec 2011 Dainik Tribune New Delhi Durban jalvayu sammelan ka Pench 01 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Bhukhmari Badhegi Hare Bhare Registan se 02 Dec 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Jalvayu Sankat aur Krishi 02 Dec 2011 Naya India New Delhi Dubane Ka Kagar Par ek Desh 02 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sahara New Delhi Durban Mein Guzar Na Hoga Kadi Pariksha Se 02 Dec 2011 Rashtriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran New Delhi Prachin Khaniz se banaya puratan vatavaran 03 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Carbon Utsarjan Par Bharat Nahin Manega Badhyata 03 Dec 2011 Dainik Jagran New Delhi CO2 star girne se bani dhruviya barf ki chadar 03 Dec 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Jalvayu Varta Mein vighnakari Nahin Hain Hum: Bharat 03 Dec 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Durban Mein Viksit Deshon Ki Aapsi khichatan 03 Dec 2011 Naya India New Delhi Durban Mai sulujha payenge Jalvayu parivartan Ka Peche 03 Dec 2011 Naya India New Delhi Jalvayu Parivartan Ke Pench 04 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Jalvayu sammelan Mein Gandhi Ka Falsafa 04 Dec 2011 Political Express New Delhi Kahaan Ja Raha Hai Hamara Paryavaran 04 Dec 2011 Virat Vaibhav New Delhi Jalvayu Parivartan 05 Dec 2011 Amar Ujala New Delhi Durban Jayengi Jayanthi Natarajan 06 Dec 2011 Virat Vaibhav New Delhi Jalvayu Varta par Sandhi Mein Badhak Nahin Hai Bharat 07 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Bharat Apne Rukh Par Kayam 07 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Pehle Viksit Desh Batayein Global Warming Rokne ke Liye Kya Kiya 07 Dec 2011 Dainik Hindustan New Delhi Jalvayu Varta Mein Cheen Ke Rukh Se Bharat Ko Jhatka 07 Dec 2011 Vir Arjun New Delhi Jalvayu Privartan Samjhote Ke Kendra Mein Ho Nishpakshta: Natarajan 08 Dec 2011 Dainik Hindustan New Delhi Cheen Ke jhanse Mein Badhyata Na Swikar Kare Bharat 08 Dec 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Durban Mein Bhi Vyapariyon Ki Padchap 08 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran New Delhi Carbon Utsarjan Badhyakari Seema Rambaan Nahin: Jayanthi 08 Dec 2011 Virat Vaibhav New Delhi Jalvayu Parivartan Se Mahilaon Ko Khatra 16

23 Date Publication Place Headline 10 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Agar Magar Mein Fasa Raha Durban 10 Dec 2011 Dainik Janran New Delhi Jalvayu Karar Par Bharat EU Mein TanaTani Badhi 10 Dec 2011 Nai Duniya New Delhi Jalvayu Parivartan Se Zyada Viksit Desh Saadh Rahein hain Apne Aarthik Hit 10 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran New Delhi Jalvayu Varta Mein Bharat Ke Kade Rukh Par Bhadka EU 11 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Durban Mein kayam Raha Gatirodh 11 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sahara New Delhi Vikasheel Deshon par Thopi Ja Rahi Jimmedari : Bharat 12 Dec 2011 Amar Ujala New Delhi Bharat Ki Haan Ke Baad Bani Baat 12 Dec 2011 Aaj Varanasi Durban mein Vikassheel Deshon ke Paksh mein Bharat ka Rukh 12 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Jalvayu Kosh Aachha Kadam 12 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Durban Se Nikli Jalvayu Ki Nayi Hawa 12 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Badlega Udhyog Dhandon aur Bijli Utpadan Ka Takniki Khaka 12 Dec 2011 Naya India New Delhi Parivahan Sa jalvayu Ko Khatra 12 Dec 2011 Naya India New Delhi Tikau Vikash ke Liye Bhi Pariyavaran Chinta Jaruri 12 Dec 2011 Naya India New Delhi Kaise Ho Carbon Nyaya? 12 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sahara New Delhi Sabhi Desh Carbon Utsarjan mein Katoti Ke Liye Honge Badhya 13 Dec 2011 Business Bhaskar New Delhi Durban Sammelan Par Haawi Arthik Sankat 13 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Kya Durban Se Khatm Hogi Bhedbhawon Ki Kalikh 13 Dec 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Durban Samjhote Ki Jhini Paratein 13 Dec 2011 Jansatta New Delhi Durban ka Haasil 14 Dec 2011 Dainik Bhaskar New Delhi Durban Mein Sarvsehmati 14 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sanskaran New Delhi Durban sammelan Se Jalvayu Nyaya Ki Aas 15 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sahara New Delhi Durban Mein Bandhi Nayi Ummeed 15 Dec 2011 Rashtriya Sanskaran Dainik Jagran New Delhi Jalvayu Parivartan Bana Pedhon ke Vinash ka Kaaran 17 Dec 2011 Business Standard New Delhi Samajhna Hoga Durban Sa Nikal Rahe Sanketon Ko 17 Dec 2011 Rastriya Sanskaran Dainik Jangran New Delhi Bharat Ne Durban Mein Badhyakari samjhota Sweekar Nahin Kiya 17

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