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30 Years of Climate Talks: How Have the COPs Fared and What Next?

4 November 2022

This commentary traces the evolution of climate multilateralism, examines where it falls short of expectations, and discusses how it can address its shortcomings.

Isha Sharma, Aman Srivastava and Nikita Shukla

Interplay of Heat and Air Pollution: Unpacking the Science and Policy Blind Spot in India

27 October 2025

This blog unpacks the science behind the interplay of heat and air pollution, the policy gaps that keep responses fragmented, and what a more holistic approach could look like.

Poonam Mangaraj

Who Owns Tomorrow’s Emissions?

The Wire | 23 October 2025

Climate finance discussions should recognise future emissions are attributable to developed countries.

Aman Srivastava and Nikita Shukla

From Foundations to Frontiers: Annual Report 2024-25

30 September 2025

Our research, policy engagements, events, communications, collaborations, and team.

India’s Solar Crossroads: Borrowing Innovation or Building Its Own?

29 September 2025

We map India’s public solar RD&D landscape and analyse whether the country should align with global trajectories or carve out its own leadership.

Kashmeera Patel, Aman Srivastava and Easwaran J Narassimhan

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Analysing issues at the frontier of addressing climate change, managing the energy transition, and limiting environmental threats in India and globally

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Our events

Past Event

Strengthening Climate Governance in Asia – Pacific

What does climate governance look like in the Asia-Pacific region? How can we strengthen climate governance through effective, evidence-based policy advice? What role can climate councils play in implementing NDCs and raising ambition? Join us for an engaging webinar with Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) and International Climate Councils Network, where we will share work on climate governance, including local climate councils, in the Asia-Pacific region. Understand the opportunities to establish advisory bodies, and unique regional and country-based considerations for effective climate governance.

Past Event

Book Discussion |‘More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy’

A discussion of the book, ‘More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy’ by the author Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, a historian of science, technology and the environment, a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, and a professor at the Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées, with Elizabeth Chatterjee, Assistant Professor of Environmental History at the University of Chicago, and Ashwini K Swain, Fellow, SFC.

Past Event

Climate Finance at COP 29: What New, Collective, Quantified Ambition?

A discussion on the state of play on climate finance negotiations going into COP 29, with Joe Thwaites (NRDC), Jonathan Beynon (CGD), and Avantika Goswami (CSE). Moderated by Aman Srivastava, Fellow, SFC

Past Event

Launch Event: Introducing the Sustainable Futures Collaborative (SFC)

Featuring opening remarks by N.K. Singh, Chair, 15th Finance Commission and a panel discussion on ‘Building the foundations for a sustainable future’.

Public engagement

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT

International Seminar on Reimagining Decentralisation in Kerala: Local Governance for a Sustainable Future

Grameena Patana Kendram Research Centre | 26 Oct 2025

“The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority [and other agencies] have been supporting the Local Self-Government Department [and the local self-governments in their climate resilience and disaster management efforts]. However, going forward, how do we ensure that this attains more continuity, and how can it be embedded into the system itself? There are national and state-level legal frameworks for issues such as waste management, but such an instrument is lacking for climate change; currently, disaster-related aspects alone are being taken under the Disaster Management Act. We need to understand how perhaps a climate change related legislation can do a huge part in institutionalising the actions that we are talking about right now” – Neha Kurian spoke on the significance of legislative processes in streamlining climate change and disaster management action at the local level.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT

India’s Pathways to COP30: Advancing Climate Resilience, Equity & Sustainable Development

Sphere India and IIT Roorkee | 24 October 2025

“Adaptation cannot be assumed to be inherently just; it must be intentionally designed to address existing inequities. This requires integrating gender and human rights mandates into national and state climate frameworks, ensuring inclusive governance that empowers women, youth, and marginalised communities in decision-making processes, and investing in gender-disaggregated data, capacity building, and locally led solutions. Embedding these approaches across all levels of governance is essential to making climate adaptation equitable, sustainable, and transformative” – Sony R K spoke in a multi-stakeholder consultation.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT

Pathways to Careers in Climate & Sustainability

The Hertie School and Hansraj College, Delhi University | 29 Oct 2025

Rashi Agarwal spoke on a panel on the personal journey of getting into the climate and sustainability sector, exploring the value of graduate education, discussing the skills and qualifications required, and navigating the evolving sustainability sector.