Blogs
The blogs are part of WRI India’s mission to provide unbiased, expert analysis on the most important environmental issues facing the world today.
In today’s rapid-fire, fragmented information culture, we hope these insights will provide a measure of clarity to decision-makers worldwide.
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Breaking Down Climate Change Impacts for Young Readers
by -As climate change impacts compound, with each passing year, a new normal awaits the younger generations who will have to live with its impacts and burdens. According to UNICEF, almost every child is exposed to one or more climate and environmental hazards, shocks or stress, from flash floods, extreme heat, cyclones and air pollution to acute water shortages.
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Nature-based Solutions for a Water Secure Urban India
by , and -Access to clean water is a critical component of our day-to-day lives. Many of us have had at least one occasion where you wake up in the morning to find out that there is no running water in the house. Now imagine, if this were the case not just for your house, but the entire city. This is what a Day Zero situation looks like, where an entire city faces water supply cuts that compels residents to rely heavily on private water tankers. In India,...
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Defining Food Waste for Sustainable Food Systems
by -The amount of food wasted in Indian households every year could feed almost 377 million people. With an average of 55 kg food waste generated per capita annually by households, as estimated by the Food Waste Index Report 2024, the total food waste generated in India amounts to a staggering 78.2 million tonnes. This amount of food waste, if prevented, can fulfill approximately...
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Glimpses from Connect Karo 2024: Empowerment, Employment, Energy, Ecology
by -The second blog, in a two-part series, offers a unique bird’s-eye view of the experience of attending WRI India’s flagship event, Connect Karo 2024. Read the first blog here to know more about the themes of discussion.
Mamta Devi, 30, deftly passes her handbag to her waiting husband as she discusses expanding her venture, Didi Ke Papad, with me. She was participating in the ‘Solution Room: Enhancing Women’s Workforce...
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Connect Karo 2024: Transformative Urbanization and Green Development
by -With its goal to become a developed economy by 2047 and its population of 1.4 billion, India stands at the verge of enormous economic opportunity. The next two decades will see India build nearly...
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खाम नदी जीर्णोद्धार और शहर की सांस्कृतिक विरासत का पुनरुत्थान
by , and -भारत के छत्रपति संभाजीनगर (पहले औरंगाबाद के नाम से जाना जाता था) शहर से होकर बहती हुई खाम नदी वर्षा ऋतु में उफान पर होती है जबकि वहीं गर्मियों में एक पतली धारा में सिमट जाती है। कुछ वर्षों पहले तक खाम नदी पानी की कमी से जूझने वाले इस शहर की जरूरत कुओं और साफ पानी का संचय करनेवाले प्राचीन नहरों की एक उन्नत प्रणाली के माध्यम से पूरा करती थी। लेकिन पिछले कुछ दशकों में जनसंख्या वृद्धि, कचरे के कुप्रबंधन और अनियमित रेत खनन ने नदी को एक बड़े कचरे के ढेर और सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य के लिए खतरे में बदल दिया है।
"मेरे बचपन के दिनों में जब मैं यहाँ आता था तो खाम नदी का पानी इतना साफ था कि हम उसे...
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Exploring Payment Security Mechanism for E-Bus Expansion
by and -India’s public transport landscape is rapidly transitioning from conventional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) buses to electric buses (e-buses). The country’s aspiration to decarbonize road transport by scaling-up adoption of e-buses has been bolstered by the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme. Announced by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) in August 2023, the scheme aims to deploy 10,000 e-buses across 169 eligible small and medium cities through central financial assistance. With over 16,000 buses...
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Key Criteria Influencing Hydrogen Hub Development
by and -The second blog of our two-part blog series focuses on the key elements that drive the successful establishment of hydrogen hubs. You can read the first blog in the series here.
The previous blog of this two-...
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Pathways to Resilient Cities: The India Forum for Nature-based Solutions
by and -Improperly planned cities adversely impact the economy and the environment with the most vulnerable facing the brunt of the outfall. Extreme weather events and climate hazards are experienced very differently by different people and communities, depending on a range of social, economic, political and cultural factors. Research shows that historically marginalized communities like women, minorities, certain castes and classes, and marginal farmers, are much more likely...
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Decoding Subnational Climate Budgeting in Mumbai and Maharashtra
by , and -The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) recently launched Mumbai's first-ever climate budget for the year 2024-25. This makes it the first urban local body in the country and fourth globally, after Oslo, New York and London, to have launched a climate budget. While Mumbai, has been expanding and institutionalizing their...