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Trade and Finance

Indian Climate Leadership: Delhi edition

In partnership with Environmental Defense India Foundation (EDIF), IndiaSpend and Global Order curated a series of four roundtables and convenings focusing on various aspects of environment and climate sustainability. This series of roundtables included experts from research, academia, think tanks, finance, policy and government, entrepreneurs and businesses, and civil society organizations among others.

The fourth convening in this series was held in Delhi and focused on Finance – Innovation in financing, new and emerging instruments, private capital, carbon markets and full-stack financing arrangements.

Speakers

Swapan Mehra

Founder & CEO of Iora Ecological Solutions

Nilesh Rajadhyaksha

National Institute of Urban Affairs

Manish Srivastava

Senior Fellow, The Energy and Resource Institute

Kanak Tiwari

National Institute of Urban Affairs

Jagjeet Sareen

Principal, Dalberg Advisors

Hitesh Vaidya

Director, National Institute for Urban Affairs

Dr. Pranab Patar

Chief Executive, Global Foundation

Anya Bharadwaj

Stanford MBA & Harvard MPP

Agenda

3:00 pm – 3:15 pm

Opening address

Welcome note, introduce the structure of the round table, outline the outcomes of the convening.

3:15 pm – 3:45 pm

Panel discussion

  • Impact of CBAM on India
  • Strategies for Mobilising Significant Funding in Venture Capital: Beyond Early and Seed Stages, Exploring Initiatives such as Municipal Green Bonds and Global Financial Alliances
  • 3:45 pm – 4:30 pm

    Panel discussion

  • The Intersection of Environmental Laws and Trade: Examining European Regulations, Green Steel, and Beyond
  • Climate Finance for Developing Countries: Assessing Availability and Projecting Actual Funding Potential

    Speaker of Event

    11:00 am - 11:15 am

    Opening address

    Introduction to the Indian Climate Leadership and EDIF

    11:15 am - 11:45 am

    Fireside chat

    With Prof. A Jhunjhunwala, President of IIT Madras research and incubation cell. Discussion on the transformative potential of cleantech innovations in bridging the gap between climate action and economic growth.

    11:45 am - 12:30 pm

    Panel discussion

    Role of the private sector in India’s decarbonisation agenda. Integrating decarbonisation into corporate R&D frameworks and targets.

    12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

    Panel discussion

    Directing venture capital and private equity money towards enterprises/innovations that reduce carbon emissions and which drive India’s decarbonization agenda.

    Gallery

    On Social Media

    How can we become Climate resilient Listen in
    What innovations in the financial markets can help fuel climate action
    Global carbon markets projected to be 40 billion dollars by 2030
    It is time to get practical, we do not have enough vehicles to receive investments
    A lot of Indian states in the north
    The Chief Guest today for the discussion on Indian Climate Leadership
    In the Indian Climate Leadershi
    In an era moulded
    As the world hurtles towards critical
    In a pivotal moment of convergence

    On Social Media

    How can we become Climate resilient Listen in
    What innovations in the financial markets can help fuel climate action
    Global carbon markets projected to be 40 billion dollars by 2030
    It is time to get practical, we do not have enough vehicles to receive investments
    A lot of Indian states in the north
    The Chief Guest today for the discussion on Indian Climate Leadership
    In the Indian Climate Leadershi
    In an era moulded
    As the world hurtles towards critical
    In a pivotal moment of convergence

    Publications

    About EDIF:

    Environmental Defense India Foundation (EDIF) is established under Section 8 of the India Companies Act, 2013, is headquartered in Delhi, and operates charitable activities exclusively within India. EDIF’s mission is to support an Indian pathway to shared, sustainable prosperity.  EDIF seeks to bring scientific and economic expertise and a spirit of  diverse, authentic partnerships to advance India’s climate agenda.  Specifically, EDIF will work  to demonstrate the viability of sustainable livelihoods in agriculture, livestock and fisheries, establish shareholder value creation through responsible business, the potential of market forces (carbon & capital) , and the promise of climate tech in India. 

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