Climate Trends

Climate Trends is a research-based consulting and capacity-building initiative specializing in comprehensive analyses of environmental, climate change, and sustainable development issues to support effective decision-making in the private and public sectors.

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  • Climate Impacts

    India ranks as the 5th most susceptible nation to the repercussions of climate change, with escalating impacts observed in the past decade. Cyclones, floods, shifting weather patterns, droughts, heatwaves, cold spells, rising sea levels, and warming oceans have become prevalent realities. The organisation emphasises the correlation between these impacts and climate change through evidence-based science.

  • Climate Policy and Regulations

    India has pledged to achieve a net zero target by 2070, yet our current policies and climate actions align only with a 2-degree temperature increase. There is a pressing need for India to strike a better balance between climate action and sustainable development. The efforts involve collaborating with both central and state governments to advocate for more ambitious commitments and policies that bolster climate action.

  • Livelihood opportunities for a Just Transition in Jharkhand

    Climate Trends, in collaboration with EY, conducted a perception study involving 6,000 respondents. This comprehensive study encompassed 4,000 organized workers from the supply side (mining) and thermal power plants, along with 2,000 unorganized workers in 5 districts of Jharkhand. Additionally, insights were gathered from 26 policy and sectoral experts operating at the national and state levels. The surveyed districts include Bokaro, Dhanbad, Chatra, Ramgarh, and Ranchi. This study delves into perceptions concerning a 'just' transition from supply, demand, and policy perspectives. Its aim is to provide recommendations that facilitate inclusive and sustainable growth for individuals employed in the coal sector.

  • Bangalore floods

    Yearly, the impacts of climate change are amplifying, displaying greater intensity and frequency. Urban regions in Asia are notably susceptible to projected climate change, unplanned urbanization, rapid alterations in land use, and extreme events. Instances of urban floods, in extreme scenarios, lead to calamities that significantly impede urban development, setting it back by several years, or even decades. These incidents vividly illustrate the exponential rise in extreme events across South Asia. Consequently, major cities and towns face escalated risks of flooding. The 2022 floods in Bengaluru serve as a poignant example of urban flooding, underscoring the urgent necessity for urban adaptation and a robust resilience plan.

  • Energy transition

    Shifting from fossil fuels stands at the core of realizing a low-carbon economy and fulfilling India's net zero commitment. This transition necessitates embracing renewable sources in various sectors, including energy, transportation, industries, and businesses. The organisation’s efforts are focused on crafting compelling narratives that advocate for this crucial shift away from fossil fuels.

  • Air quality management

    India hosts 14 of the globe's most polluted cities, and air pollution represents the most significant health risk factor for its populace. Formerly limited to the winter season in the northern regions, this concern has now expanded to persist throughout the year across the nation. The organisation’s efforts emphasize the criticality of air pollution in widespread conversations, fostering public awareness, and urging governments to take stronger action.

  • Climate and Social Inclusion

    Climate Trends, in collaboration with Arthan Careers, is hosting a three-part online forum series focusing on exploring the connections between climate change and various social, political, economic, and governance aspects in India. Crafted as a catalyst for discussions, this series endeavours to involve the broader social sector, urging organizations, think tanks, NGOs, CSOs, and other entities to consider climate change within their work scope. The aim is to develop strategies that tackle its influence within their spheres of influence. This initiative seeks to promote collaboration for climate action and seeks to identify unified solutions addressing both climate and social concerns.

  • E-Mobility

    Powering the transportation sector with electricity addresses two key developmental challenges in India. It effectively lowers air pollution by curbing carbon emissions and other harmful pollutants, while also aiding India in reaching its net-zero target. The organisation creates compelling narratives to dispel misconceptions surrounding electric vehicles, promoting their adoption among consumers. Additionally, it collaborates with state governments to enhance the design and implementation of policies in this regard.

Leadership Team

  • Aarti Khosla

    Director

  • Anushka Mohite

    Senior Consultant

  • Anshi Rajkhowa

    Regional Engagement Associate

  • Archit Fursule

    Strategy Consultant

  • Arijit Mondal

    Senior Manager/Finance & operations

Demographics & Structure

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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

Impact

Climate Trends connects the dots between stresses to our environment, impacts of a changing climate, and solutions from everyone who has a stake in it.

Vision and Mission

Climate Trends' mission is to advance evidence-based discussions on multiple platforms to enrich public understanding and guide policy decisions on environment-related issues.

Political & Religious Declarations

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  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    Barakhamba Road, New Delhi, Delhi

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    New Delhi

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

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  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management