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Coastal Lifelines in Mumbai and Chennai: The Neglected Potential of Blue Carbon Conservation in India’s Coastal Cities

Cities like Mumbai and Chennai need to stop overlooking their mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes. Collectively known as blue carbon ecosystems, these spaces are vital in safeguarding urban coastal areas from climate change.

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Working in the Business of Climate Change: Carbon Markets, Energy Transition and More, with Mahua Acharya

What is it like to work on the business and management side of climate change?

In the episode of MAP, Mahua Acharya, a pioneering figure in sustainability, shares insights from her years of working in carbon markets, tips to excel in a career in this field, and exciting trends upcoming in the energy sector!

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Can AI Light Up India’s Energy Shift? A Pragmatic Look at India’s AI and Energy Transitions

Based on the insights derived from our talk, ‘Can Digitalisation and AI Accelerate India’s Energy Transition’, this blog outlines the opportunities and challenges of harnessing artificial intelligence in meeting India’s energy goals.

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Learning on the Job: The World of Conservation and Public Policy/ w Policy Manager, Anuja Malhotra, at Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)

In this episode of the Monsoon Academy podcast, host Shantha Venugopal welcomes Ms. Anuja Malhotra, who works at the science-policy practice interface in India.

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Success in Climate Research and Organizational Leadership: Advice from Dr. Aditya Bahadur, Director of the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre

In this episode, our host Shantha Venugopal engages in a conversation with the director of the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, Aditya Bahadur, tracing his journey from being a literature student in college to becoming one of the foremost experts on climate adaptation today. He talks about how he developed his skills as a researcher, a thought leader and an organizational head, and what makes working in the climate space worth all the hard work.

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