Climate Mitigation in India

As the climate crisis worsens, the need for climate mitigation is escalating. India is vulnerable to climate impacts; at the same time, it has been a comparatively low contributor to historical GHG emissions. It is also emerging as a leader in climate action by installing large amounts of renewable power capacity and advancing the adoption of electric vehicles.

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has been working to understand what could be some viable low-carbon pathways of development for India. Detailed sectoral assessments by CSE has shown that solutions to decarbonise do exist for the country.

Join our experts in the third webinar in our series of pre-COP28 online briefings, and get a bird’s eye view of a comprehensive decarbonisation action agenda that India and nations of the Global South can adopt and bank on. For sectors as varied as transportation, solid waste management, industry and the built environment (buildings and urban spaces)

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 CSE and COP28

  • See our calendar of pre-COP28 briefings – Agenda for COP28
  • A CSE team will be attending and reporting from COP28. 

To reach someone from the team, just contact

Sukanya Nair
sukanya.nair@cseindia.org
+91 88168 18864

 

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Agenda for COP28
Webinar recording 
Presentation
Climate Mitigation in India
Reports
Speakers
ANUMITA ROYCHOWDHURY
on decarbonisation of the transport sector
RAJNEESH SAREEN
On reducing heat from urban habitats
RICHA SINGH
on managing dumpsites for minimising methane emissions
PARTH KUMAR
on decarbonisation of some key industries
AVANTIKA GOSWAMI
climate interlocutor