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Strengthening Coastal Resilience in India: A Multi-Hazard Approach to Adaptation Governance

31 March 2026

Moving beyond single-hazard planning and adopting a multi-hazard approach to adaptation that integrates our understanding of interacting coastal hazards

Sony R K and Escandita Tewari

Global Climate Justice and the Future of Air Quality Co-Benefits in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries: An Energy, Climate, and Health Modelling Study

The Lancet Global Health | 17 March 2026

Noah Scovronick PhD, Jinyu Shiwang MS et al.

Energy Transitions Preparedness Initiative: Transport Sector FY 23-24

ETPI | 21 February 2026

Understanding the energy transition preparedness of the transport sector across 10 states in India and identifies key initiatives, progress, and emerging good practices.

Aswathy KP, Karthika PS et al

Energy Transitions Preparedness Initiative: Buildings Sector FY 23-24

ETPI | 18 February 2026

Understanding the energy transition preparedness of the buildings sector across 10 states in India and identifies key initiatives, progress, and emerging good practices.

Deepak Tewari, Sumedha Malaviya et al

From Foundations to Frontiers: Annual Report 2024-25

30 September 2025

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

Navigating pathways to a sustainable future by

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

Informing policymakers, stakeholders, and the public about key policy and governance levers, and their implications

Accelerating the transition to an environmentally and socially sustainable future by enabling strategic action for systemic change

Our events

Past Event

Making the ‘Invisible’ Visible: Indoor Heat, Unpaid Domestic Work, and Women’s Resilience

Co-created with women homemakers, this project documents their personal struggles with rising heat, and how women adapt with resourcefulness, finding small yet often inadequate ways to stay cool and ease discomfort. Through their voices, we glimpse their struggles, creativity, and the everyday strength that keeps homes and care going in a warming world.

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

Public engagement

IN THE NEWS

What does India’s new Paris Agreement pledge mean for climate action?

Carbon Brief | 27 March 2026

Navroz K Dubash told Carbon Brief that India’s new pledge falls into an “ongoing pattern” of NDCs that “under-commit and will overcomply”, a description he says also fits China’s recent pledge. He elaborated: “This pattern suggests that statements of ambition are no longer the driver of climate action, if indeed they ever were. Instead, indications of implementation on the ground – real domestic policy and investment trends – are the more useful benchmark of progress.”

IN THE NEWS

India Raises Climate Ambition, Targets 60% Clean Power by 2035

AFP | 25 March 2026

“The emissions intensity target represents a very modest increase compared with its potential. While India may well reach beyond this level, the target will further erode trust in multilateral negotiations. The pledge to increase renewables capacity is more significant and welcome, but this will only translate to real impact through greater generation shares” – Aman Srivastava told AFP.

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Shift toward health-centric governance

Public Policy Dialogue, Indian School of Business | 20-22 March 2026

Dr Purvi Patel spoke about how a shift toward health-centric governance is critical to deal with climate impacts, including those linking nutrition and agriculture, during the roundtable on ‘Science to Policy Translation for Future-Ready Food Systems’, moderated by ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition, at the Public Policy Dialogue from March 20-22, 2026, organised by the Indian School of Business.