Ramya Natarajan

Research Scientist

Ramya Natarajan is a Research Scientist, leading the Mitigation domain within the Climate, Environment and Sustainability sector at CSTEP.

She holds a Master’s in Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and a BTech in Biotechnology from Anna University, Tamil Nadu.

At CSTEP, she has worked on evaluating methanol’s potential as an alternative fuel for India and on waste-to-energy conversion. She has also worked on analysing the energy implications for a desired quality of life in India.

Prior to joining CSTEP, she worked as a researcher at Indiana University, Bloomington, and Energy Research Institute (NTU), Singapore.

Superpower at Work

Narrative Weaver

Favourite Book or Movie

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Interesting Fact

Has slept through half of every movie she has watched in a theatre!

Publications

Namma SAFARI: Low-carbon development pathways for Karnataka
Climate Change Mitigation

Namma SAFARI: Low-carb...

The report presents the Namma SAFARI model customised for...

Warming Up to Climate Action – the Transport Sector

Warming Up to Climate ...

The year 2021-22 has been a milestone year in...

The complex path to biofuel sustainability

The complex path to bi...

Until a few years ago, working on biofuels called...

Forests: An essential piece in the decarbonisation puzzle

Forests: An essential ...

Over the past two decades, India has seen growth...

Viewing India’s Net-Zero Ambition Through the Lens of Polysilicon

Viewing India’s Net-Ze...

As India dons the role of a solar superpower,...

Economic Impacts of Low-Carbon Policies

Economic Impacts of Lo...

Meeting India’s short- and long-term climate commitments made at...

COP 26: What India Must Do

COP 26: What India Mus...

India must follow a three-fold strategy at the UN...

Coal and India Beyond COP26 – Why the Long Phase?

Coal and India Beyond ...

The two-week-long UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) concluded with...

Behavioural Shifts in the Transport Sector

Behavioural Shifts in ...

Emissions from the Indian transport sector currently account for...

Climate Action Series: Warming Up to Climate Action – Incentives and Finance

Climate Action Series:...

Climate finance was one of the most contested issues...