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About Discussion

Cities across the globe face the dual challenges of mitigating their carbon footprints and building resilience against escalating climate impacts while sustaining economic growth. Rapid urbanisation, infrastructure expansion, and environmental degradation contribute to rising greenhouse gas emissions and increased vulnerability to heatwaves, flooding, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss. These challenges present an unprecedented opportunity for cities to rethink development pathways towards sustainability and inclusivity.

The concept of carbon neutrality—and going further, carbon positivity—has gained momentum as cities adopt ambitious strategies to reduce emissions, enhance carbon sequestration, and foster resilient ecosystems. Resilient cities integrate climate adaptation into urban planning, governance, and community engagement to safeguard livelihoods, health, and natural resources amid changing climates.

Innovative policies, cross-sector partnerships, technological advances, and locally driven community actions are central to this transformation. Cities are evolving their governance frameworks and leveraging digital tools, green infrastructure, and sustainable mobility to not only reduce emissions but also improve quality of life and social equity.

The upcoming panel will explore these themes with a special focus on rapidly urbanising cities like Pune, which is actively pursuing carbon neutral and carbon positive goals through its Climate Action Plan. The discussion aims to highlight how such cities can serve as models by combining ambitious climate targets with resilience-building measures, supportive governance, and broad stakeholder collaboration to create sustainable urban futures.

Key discussion points

      Carbon Neutral & Carbon Positive Pathways

  • How cities like Pune are operationalizing ambitious climate targets.
  • The role of carbon sequestration, green spaces, and nature-based solutions.

 

      Urban Resilience and Adaptation

  • Integrating heatwave, flood, and water scarcity resilience into urban planning.
  • Governance measures that enable anticipatory and responsive action.

 

      Innovative Governance & Partnerships

  • Cross-sector collaborations between government, private sector, and communities.
  • Lessons from cities successfully embedding resilience in local governance.

      Technology and Sustainable Infrastructure

  • Leveraging digital tools for emissions tracking, urban mobility, and resource efficiency.
  • Role of green infrastructure in reducing vulnerability and improving liveability.

 

      Community-Led Climate Action

  • How local communities can drive grassroots innovation and resilience.
  • Ensuring inclusivity and equity in urban climate strategies.  

   

      Financing and Scaling Climate Action

  • Innovative financing models for sustainable cities.
  • Replicating and scaling success stories from one city to others.

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Agenda

10.45 hrs – 11.00 hrs

Welcome Address 

Rupa Dawane,
Head – Water, Environment and Sanitation,
JSW Foundation

11.00 hrs – 11.30 hrs

 

Dr. Arunabha Ghosh,
CEO, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)

In conversation with

Ashutosh Sinha,
Senior Editor, The Economic Times, TOI

11.30 hrs – 12.40 hrs

Panel Discussion:
Climate Action at the Crossroads – Health, Livelihoods, and Equity for a Resilient Future

  • Bhuvaneswari Balasubramanian
    Country Director, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)- India
  • Debolina Kundu
    Director, National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA)
  • Anumita Roychowdhury
    Executive Director- Research and Advocacy, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
  • Preeti Negandhi
    Professor & Chair, Center for Climate Change and Health, (PHFI)

 

Moderator:

Ajay Pandey,
Co-founder-Partner, Thinkthrough Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

 Audience Q&A

12.40 hrs – 13.00 hrs

Role of Youth in Climate Action

Abhiir Bhalla,
Youth Environmentalist & Sustainability Consultant

13:00 hrs onwards

 

Networking Lunch

Our Speakers

Dr. Arunabha Ghosh

CEO, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)

Anumita Roychowdhury

Executive Director, Research and Advocacy at the Centre for Science and Environment in India

Dr. Bhuvaneswari Balasubramanian

Country Director, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)- India

Dr. Preeti Negandhi

Professor & Chair, Center for Climate Change and Health, (PHFI)

Dr. Debolina Kundu

Director, National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA)

Dr. Sugandha Munshi

Lead Specialist, Senior Associate Scientist Gender Empowerment, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)

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Rupa Dawane

Head—Water, Environment and Sanitation JSW

Ajay Pandey

Ajay Pandey

Co-Founder-Partner Thinkthrough Consulting Pvt. Ltd.

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Abhiir Bhalla

Youth Environmentalist and Sustainability Consultant

Ashutosh Sinha

Senior Editor, The Economic Times

Who Should Attend:

  • Policy Makers/ Government Officials
  • Business Leaders and Private Sector Representatives
  • Sustainability Experts and Environmentalists
  • NGOs and Community Organizations
  • Academia and Researchers

Event Details:

Date:         23rd October 2024

Time:         10:00 AM to 01:30 PM followed by Lunch

Venue:     Taj MG Road,

                    41/3 Mahatma Gandhi Road

                     Bengaluru 560001, Karnataka, India

Hall:            Vijayanagar

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