It’s Time to Feed Our Soil
Soil — the second-largest natural carbon sink after oceans — has an enormous capacity to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide.
When functioning with loads of microorganisms, adequate water, air, minerals, and organic matter, soils are very much alive and healthy, sustaining ecosystems.
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Sequoia Climate Fund
Sequoia Climate Fund
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Rainmatter Foundation
Rainmatter Foundation
Open Philanthropyv
Open Philanthropy
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
No Silver Bullet: Considerations for India’s Net-Zero Strategy
CSTEP's latest report No Silver Bullet: Essays on India’s Net-Zero Transition throws up some pertinent questions on India's net-zero strategy. CSTEP organised a virtual event on 15 December 2022 to discuss the questions and considerations brought up by the report. For more details, please refer to the concept note and agenda.
COP27: Reflections on Adaptation and Loss & Damage
The Climate, Environment and Sustainability team at CSTEP organised a discussion on 12 December 2022 to reflect on the key conversations that happened during COP27. The objective was to encourage dialogue among the climate community in India to speed up adaptation processes. For more details, please refer to the concept note and agenda.
Watch the full recording of the event here.
Capacity Building for Air Pollution Challenges
The Centre for Air Pollution Studies at CSTEP organised a series of capacity building events in Punjab from 15 to 23 December 2022. The objective was to create awareness among stakeholders, such as citizen groups, school children, NGOs, and other institutions, in understanding the challenges of air pollution. For more details, please refer to the concept note and agenda.