Joint Statement from the Inaugural India UK Track II Dialogue on Climate Change & Energy

The Ananta Aspen Centre and the Grantham Research Institute of the London School of Economics hosted the inaugural meeting of the India-U.K. Track II Dialogue bringing together an exceptional group of thought leaders from both countries encompassing industry leaders, academia, former senior policy makers and civil society representatives (see Annexure for list of participants) to […]

A U.S.-India Bilateral Relationship on Climate ahead of COP26

At this year’s 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, the administrations of President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi should propose two, new and concrete areas of climate cooperation: (1) a bilateral climate partnership with the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in sub-Saharan Africa and (2) a multilateral partnership on […]

Statement for the India – U.K. Track II Dialogue on Climate Change and Energy

The climate crisis must be addressed with the urgency that it demands. We know from climate science both that global temperature increases above 1.5oC (relative to pre-industrial times) carry severe risks to lives and livelihoods, particularly for poor countries and peoples, and that strong action and investment across the world over the next three decades, […]