Corrections policy

At ECOticias.com “The Green Newspaper” (published by AZOR PARTNERS SL since 2004) we report with rigour, but we are a newsroom made by people and sometimes we get things wrong. When we do, we say so. We correct mistakes quickly and transparently, on the same page where the content was published, so that readers always have the most reliable version of the story.

How to request a correction

If you spot an error in any of our editions —ECOticias.com, ECOnews (ecoticias.com/en) or hoyECO— write to corrections@ecoticias.com and include:

  • The link (URL) of the article concerned.
  • The specific detail you believe is wrong and, where possible, the source that supports it.

The more specific your description, the faster we can verify it and act. We review every request and respond within 48 hours. You can also flag an error through our social media profiles.

What counts as a correction

Our editorial team reviews each report and files it under one of these categories:

  • Factual errors: wrong data, figures, dates, names or quotes.
  • Misleading framing: headlines or claims that, without being false, invite a mistaken interpretation.
  • Attribution or sourcing errors: information wrongly attributed or linked to the incorrect source.
  • Minor fixes: typos, spelling or broken links.

How we label significant corrections

When we correct a substantive error —factual, framing or sourcing— we update the article and append a dated correction note at the foot explaining what was changed and when. Minor fixes, such as a typo or a broken link, are corrected silently without a note. We do not delete published content: we keep a record of the change to preserve the transparency of the archive.

Corrections versus updates

An update reflects facts that have changed in the real world after publication (new data, a later ruling) and is marked with a dated update note. If an update materially changes the conclusions of the original text, we treat it as a correction. Opinion pieces stand as written unless they contain factual errors.

When we won’t correct

We do not alter content simply because a reader disagrees with its angle or conclusions: we only correct verifiable factual errors. Published material is retained for the record, unless it contains serious errors that cannot be fixed.

Contact

Corrections and editorial notices: corrections@ecoticias.com. To learn how we work, see also our Editorial policy and our About us page.