Achieving multi-stakeholder consensus on the policy actions India should take in response to climate change is essential. To facilitate this outcome and to deepen engagements among stakeholders, Shakti supports communication, dialogue and capacity building efforts to deliberate on India’s energy security and climate policy agendas.
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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
Assessing Capacity-Building Needs for India’s Climate Actions
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : Council on Energy, Environment and Water Recent Publication: 2019For India to be a part of a global governance structure that effectively responds to the threat of climate change, it is essential to have consensus among key domestic stakeholders on the need for India to develop a low-carbon economy. This requires identifying opportunities that demonstrate the advantages of pursuing low-carbon growth pathways in...Read more
Briefing Paper Series on India’s Climate Actions
Sector: Climate Policy Undertaken By : KPMG Recent Publication: 2017To help inform the domestic actions on climate change, Shakti launched a briefing paper series to provide an up-to-date account and analysis of India’s efforts to fight against global climate change. The goal of this series is to promote informed discussion and debate on important developments that are likely to shape climate policy in India.
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