Anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Our climate reality is changing at a rapid pace right in front of our eyes. Heat waves have become more frequent over the past decades. The frequency of heavy precipitation events has increased over most areas. Sea levels are rising, and global average temperatures have increased noticeably . Rising carbon emissions from socio-economic activities that depend upon traditional, carbon-intensive sources of energy are largely at the heart of the challenge confronting our society today.
Rising emissions are not the only concern. Deteriorating air quality due to the release of hazardous pollutants from multiple sources is a growing challenge. Most Indian cities report poor levels of air quality, threatening the health of its citizens and adversely impacting economic activity.
India faces the dual challenge of reconciling its rapid economic growth with a pressing need to address climate change. Post its ratification of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change in 2016, India has invested considerably in domestic and international action to address climate change. The Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) committed to under the Paris agreement affirm India’s commitment to a low-carbon pathway for development. The NDCs set a clear signal for clean energy in reducing the emissions intensity of the Indian economy and recognise the importance of aggressively restoring forest cover. Achieving its NDC targets can help India achieve greater climate resilience as well as improve air quality standards while sustaining its economic growth.
11
of its 15 warmest recorded years witnessed in India since 2004
1·24 million
deaths in India were attributable to air pollution (indoor & ambient) in 2017
5.80%
Working hours projected to be lost in India by 2030 due to heat stress
Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation’s Climate Policy programme supports several efforts to transition India towards a low-carbon pathway which can help mitigate climate change. We aim to foster sustained dialogue and engagement at the sub-national and national levels on climate and energy issues. We work to strengthen greenhouse gas (GHG) management capacities for informed policymaking. Over the last few years, our efforts have helped inform air quality monitoring in the country, assess mitigation options, and advance evidence-based research, stakeholder capacity building and outreach.
Climate change will have wide-ranging socio-economic impacts across demographics unless action is taken to mitigate it. Our current systems of economic development are largely carbon…
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India holds the dubious distinction of being the second most polluted country in the world with regard to air pollution today. According to the World Health Organization…
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Integrating Climate Action in the Existing Environmental Legislation in India
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : International Forum for Environment, Sustainability and Technology (iFOREST) Recent Publication: 2021Over the past decade, about 1,100 national legislation and policies have been proposed around the world that are directly or indirectly related to climate action. In India, the discussion to enact a national climate change legislation was proposed by advocacy groups after the Paris Agreement (2015). Given the context of India’s climate and...Read more
A Multi-Pronged Approach to Tackling Air Pollution in Indian States
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Council on Energy, Environment and Water Recent Publication: 2021Air pollution is a multi-faceted challenge which requires a comprehensive and integrated approach towards designing plausible solutions. The reports under this initiative investigate the various causes of air pollution across India, and propose recommendations that can be implemented to improve air quality management at the ground level.
Using Resource Efficient Materials in Brick Kilns - Bihar
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Multiple Recent Publication: 2020Shakti is enabling technical assistance to the Government of Bihar as well as brick makers and entrepreneurs in Bihar to support the adoption of cleaner and more efficient brick making technologies as well as resource efficient building materials like fly ash bricks. Brick makers are being assisted to comply with the recent order of the Bihar...Read more
Guiding Framework and Toolkits For Clean Air Action Plans
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : ICF Consulting India Pvt. Ltd Recent Publication: 2020Rapid growth in energy, transport, and manufacturing sectors, combined with increasing urbanization, has had an adverse impact on air quality. The Government of India has taken a significant step by notifying the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) which targets reduction in particulate emission by 20-30% by 2024, over 2017 level, in all the 122...Read more
India-U.S. Track II Dialogue on Energy and Climate Change
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Ananta Centre Recent Publication: 2020The India-U.S. Track II Dialogue on Energy and Climate Change brings together a diverse array of thought leaders from India and the United States – including former senior government officials, industry leaders, and heads of civil society organizations – to inform and encourage India-U.S. partnership at a strategic level and on climate and...Read more


