EPIC India News • January 20, 2026
The status and politics of bicycling in the cities of low- and middle-income countries
How can bicycling be a tool for reducing emissions and pollution in the Global South?
How can bicycling be a tool for reducing emissions and pollution in the Global South?
The January 2026 edition of our monthly newsletter reflected on the year 2025 we had, the accomplishments, recognitions and research we amplified. The newsletter features EMA leadership’s visit… Learn More >
The conference heard insights from policymakers, researchers, and practitioners on real-world emissions, Bharat Stage VII (BS-VII) norms, electric vehicle ecosystems, urban congestion, and more.
Gujarat Pollution Control Board along with leadership of Emissions Market Accelerator brought together state regulators to examine the role of emissions markets in India’s industrial growth.
The December edition of our monthly newsletter spotlighted our latest research that shows that doorstep delivery of water is a highly cost-effective way of enabling near-universal adoption of… Learn More >
The partnership brings together policy research and AI innovation to support Delhi’s clean-air goals.
A new study in rural India shows that doorstep delivery of water is a highly cost-effective way of enabling near universal adoption of clean drinking water.
The sixth edition of the EPIC India Dialogue revealed that delaying climate mitigation widens inequality, while rapid action helps save lives where it matters most.
The study in Nature found rainfall and flooding account for 8 percent of deaths during monsoon season in one of the world’s largest cities, Mumbai, India, comparable to… Learn More >
The November edition of our monthly newsletter spotlighted our senior leadership from the Emissions Market Accelerator and Gujarat Pollution Control Board being part of the Earthshot Prize Summit… Learn More >