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Is India Ready for a Warming World?

19 March 2025

How Heat Resilience Measures Are Being Implemented for 11% of India’s Urban Population in Some of Its Most At-Risk Cities

Aditya Valiathan Pillai, Tamanna Dalal, Ishan Kukreti, Alexandra Kassinis, Lucas Vargas Zeppetello, Escandita Tewari, Navroz K. Dubash

Heatwaves are coming. Can India handle it?

The Indian Express | 25 March 2025

Aditya Valiathan Pillai, Tamanna Dalal, and Ishan Kukreti write in The Indian Express about our new report that assesses India’s preparedness for extreme heat.

Why action on extreme heat in Indian cities is falling short

Carbon Brief | 19 March 2025

Adapting to increasing extreme heat will be central to urban living for decades to come. A late start to these efforts will increase pressure on the state in the future and risks exposing citizens to harms from warming that could be avoided

Aditya Valiathan Pillai, Tamanna Dalal, Ishan Kukreti et al

Thirty and Still Dirty: Why Do Delhi’s Roads Remain So Polluted?

20 February 2025

This blog looks at some of the historical, emergent challenges behind vehicular emissions and explores how the city can be redesigned to serve its people and not its vehicles.

Arunesh Karkun & Nazneen

Annual Report 2023-24: Building the Foundations for a Sustainable Future

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What is lacking in India’s heat action plans?

The Indian Express | 27 March 2025

Our new report, which examines how heat resilience measures are being implemented in nine Indian cities, is featured in the Indian Express Explained section.

IN THE NEWS

Indian cities unprepared for deadly heatwaves, long-term fixes missing: Study

News Karnataka | 26 March 2025

Our new report ‘Is India Ready for a Warming World? How Heat Resilience Measures Are Being Implemented for 11% of India’s Urban Population in Some of Its Most At-Risk Cities’  covered in News Karnataka.

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देश मे गर्मी मे तपने वाले शहर ही बचाव के प्रति लापरवाह

Dainik Jagran | 24 March 2025

एसएफसी की नई रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, भारत के नौ प्रमुख शहर बढ़ती भीषण गर्मी से निपटने में कमजोर साबित हो रहे हैं। अल्पकालिक उपाय जैसे पानी की उपलब्धता और कार्य समय में बदलाव किए जाते हैं, लेकिन दीर्घकालिक समाधान या तो नदारद हैं या बेहद कमजोर हैं। गर्मी के प्रति सबसे संवेदनशील आबादी के लिए ठंडक सुनिश्चित करने, शहरी नियोजन में सुधार और बिजली आपूर्ति को मजबूत करने जैसे कदमों की भारी कमी है। सरकारी नीतियों और संस्थागत तालमेल की कमजोरियों के कारण दीर्घकालिक समाधान लागू नहीं हो पा रहे, जिससे भविष्य में मौतों और आर्थिक क्षति की आशंका बढ़ रही है। रिपोर्ट में सुझाव दिया गया है कि शहरों को तत्काल प्रभावी योजनाओं पर काम करना चाहिए। इस रिपोर्ट को दैनिक जागरण ने कवर किया है।