Video • EPIC India News • Uncategorized • July 22, 2025
Hyperlocal Hazards: Linking Flooding and Mortality in India’s Cities
This edition of the EPIC India Dialogue focused on the health and morality risks of climate change.
This edition of the EPIC India Dialogue focused on the health and morality risks of climate change.
Bridging the Gap: How Storytelling, Science, and Strategy Can Drive Climate Action
A national conversation on tackling India’s growing landfill and methane challenge
EPIC India fosters dialogue on leveraging Asia-Pacific emissions trading lessons to tackle India’s environmental challenges.
The Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth will balance the urgency of climate action with society’s need for sustainable growth.
Unpacking highlights from the recently organized India Sustainable Growth Conference at the London School of Economics where EPIC Director Micheal Greenstone, Balaji Srinivasan, Chair of the EPIC Asia… Learn More >
Can improved information availability and transparency lead to increased regulatory action, leading to reduced emissions? Rohini Pande, one of the researchers who worked with the Gujarat Pollution Control… Learn More >
Anant Sudarshan, one of the researchers and also a Senior EPIC Fellow who worked with the Gujarat Pollution Control Board to launch the world’s first emission trading scheme… Learn More >
The Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) launched India’s first emissions trading system (ETS) in 2019 in the form of a large-scale pilot programme in the city of Surat… Learn More >
Nicholas Ryan, one of the researchers who worked with the Gujarat Pollution Control Board to launch the world’s first emission trading scheme for particulate pollution, talks about how… Learn More >