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
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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.

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

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
IN THE NEWS

‘Good measures, poor implementation, no legal teeth’: Can Delhi’s heat action plan face the heat?
Newslaundry | 28 April 2025
“Heat is a creeping disaster – unlike floods or earthquakes, it builds slowly and impacts multiple sectors at once. Managing it requires strong coordination across departments and levels of government. The HAP must act as a clear blueprint, with nodal officers and defined responsibilities to ensure a timely, multi-agency response” – Ishan Kukreti spoke to Newslaundry on the recently released Heat Action Plan (HAP) of the Delhi government. “There are good measures in the HAP, but without legal authority and dedicated funding, it’s just a loose set of suggestions”, he added.
IN THE NEWS

Heat action plans need better focus – Explainer
The New Indian Express | 14 April 2025
“What is preventing the Indian government from strengthening and operationalising its HAPs? The SFC report highlighted some barriers that hinder the country from fully implementing effective HAPs: coordination failure, lack of legal mandate, competing priorities, not recognising heat as an issue.” – The New Indian Express quotes our latest report assessing the implementation of heat actions in India.
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Climate change – Opportunities and tradeoffs for India 2047 development goals
19 March 2025
At the panel discussion, organised by The Fletcher School, Tufts University Easwaran Narassimhan, was moderator, alongwith Aman Srivastava, Aman Malik (CEEW) and Suranjali Tandon (NIPFP) as panelists. The discussion emphasised the risks of a business-as-usual climate approach, the need for integrated climate-development strategies, targeted R&D, green industrial policy, financial system alignment, and institutional coherence to ensure long-term resilience, competitiveness, and strategic positioning in India’s low-carbon transition.