The National Climate Readiness Symposium was organised by IPE Global and its partner Chintan Research Foundation.

The symposium marked a major milestone in IPE Global’s efforts to accelerate low-carbon pathways in alignment with India’s national climate ambitions. As part of this initiative, IPE Global’s “Mapping Climate Readiness at the Subnational Level,” assessed the low-carbon readiness of India’s ten highest GHG-emitting states for transitioning towards low-carbon growth through a structured framework that is backed by data and evidence generation.

The symposium featured the launch of the Climate Readiness Index (CRI) report and its corresponding AI-ML–based Decision Support System (CRI-DSS). The symposium further convened leaders from government, academia, and industry to deliberate on subnational readiness assessments, climate financing pathways, and actionable low-carbon transition planning.

As a part of this initiative, we developed the Climate Readiness Index (CRI), a first-of-its-kind AI-ML based framework designed to assess subnational preparedness of the 10 selected states for climate crisis across three key dimensions: systemic readiness, financial readiness, and technological readiness. Through indicator-based analysis, data-driven modelling, and stakeholder consultations, the assessment highlights both strengths and gaps in state-level climate preparedness. To complement this framework, the CRI Decision Support System (CRI-DSS), an interactive tool to visualize state-wise performance and simulate alternative policy or investment scenarios, has been developed. The findings reveal significant variations in climate preparedness across states, identifying best practices as well as critical areas that require targeted support and collaborative action.

Building on these insights, the next stage of work focuses on deepening engagement and application. It aims to refine the CRI and DSS framework by introducing sector-specific readiness indicators, conducting state-level pilot studies to test applicability and usability, and producing policy briefs and financing pathways to strengthen its uptake by State Governments. A key focus is to integrate climate readiness into state planning processes and financing strategies, ensuring that the CRI-DSS serves both as an analytical tool and a practical instrument to guide decision-making. Ultimately, this initiative aimed to translate the data and evidence into actionable roadmaps for state-level low carbon transition planning, thus bridging the gap between research and implementation.

Hence, the symposium:

  1. Launched the report on India’s subnational climate readiness and present a visual demonstration of the CRI-DSS. 
  2. Introduced the forward work plan and outline its objectives and focus areas. 
  3. Facilitated dialogue among policymakers, researchers, and practitioners on strengthening subnational climate readiness.

Insights from the Event 

  • Understand sub – national climate readiness: Learnings about India’s progress and preparedness in transitioning to low-carbon growth through data-driven insights.
  • An experience of innovation in climate analytics: The launch of the Climate Readiness Index (CRI) and the AI-ML–based Decision Support System (CRI-DSS).
  • Engagement with climate leaders: Discussions with government, academia, and industry experts on advancing low-carbon pathways across India’s states.
  • Gain actionable insights: Exploring state-level findings, best practices, and gaps to inform future climate finance and planning.
  • Being part of future directions: Understanding the roadmap for integrating CRI into state systems and financing mechanisms.
  • Networking with peers: Connecting with experts, policymakers, and sustainability leaders driving India’s climate action agenda.
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CLIMATE ACTION

Integrating Climate Mitigation
& Adaptation

Mainstreaming Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Actions

Sustainable Food Systems

Sustainable Tourism

People- Centric Climate Risk Communication

Climate Finance

Climate Resilient Cities

CLIMATE ACTION

Mainstreaming Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Actions

The advent of technology has presented new options for energy transitions, even as climate change continues to gain attention as a global issue. Recent digital phenomena such as artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, can aid in the decarbonisation of economies by lowering emissions, creating sustainable infrastructure, and providing new options. Without addressing the needs of the community as a whole and compartmentalising climate mitigation and adaptation measures, the vision for successful and sustainable climate action cannot be accomplished.

 

Climate change is taking the largest toll on poor and vulnerable groups, and these impacts are largely caused by socioeconomic inequalities. Effective risk-transfer mechanisms will be needed to distribute rewards and liabilities among all stakeholders to achieve long-term climate action. We firmly believe that participatory, community-driven projects, focused on adaptation and mitigation, can reduce inequities and advance interconnected environmental goals.

 

Our cross-cutting interventions in remote and rural areas offer holistic solutions to climate change that focus on strengthening global cooperation to facilitate hyper-local climate action. Through our state-of-the-art services in risk assessment, policy analysis, and expert recommendations, we support key government and private decision-makers in designing climate-risk-informed policies and actions across targeted sectors to promote livelihoods, infrastructure, and economies.

CLIMATE ACTION

Sustainable Food Systems

Climate disasters have put additional strain on resources, destroying crops, killing vital livestock, and compromising food security. Climate change has negatively impacted global access to nutrition and halted progress on sustainable agriculture. The scale of the current global hunger and malnutrition crisis is enormous, placing the most vulnerable communities at the mercy of global humanitarian aid. It will be crucial to scale up innovative, climate-friendly agriculture methods and financial and logistical support to build resilience. We are dedicated to SDG 2, which aims to end world hunger, through our inventive and modern solutions. To improve nutrition and address climate-related obstacles to food security, we have mastered the bottom-up strategy by bringing governments and communities to the same table. We have addressed data and evidence gaps and developed strategies that ensure inclusive supply chains.

CLIMATE ACTION

Sustainable Tourism

The tourism and hospitality industries make a significant contribution to the national economy, aid in bringing in external expertise, and support local livelihoods. Recent reports, however, indicate that carbon emissions from the industry will increase, endangering earlier gains in sustainable travel. Decarbonisation must be prioritised in all facets of the industry, including travel, transportation, and hospitality, in order to restore global ecologies. We recognise the importance and support initiatives for the effective management of natural and cultural environments through the development of local capacity, technical advancements, conservation practices by endorsing nature-based solutions, ongoing observation, and raising awareness.

CLIMATE ACTION

People- Centric Climate Risk Communication

Communicating on climate change is about educating and mobilising audiences to take action to confront the climate crisis.  To reduce the effects of and prepare for climate disasters, people in vulnerable regions need specialised training and communications. We are committed to leading behavioural change among key stakeholders and communities. Our tailor-made services include highly detailed risk assessment, analysis, impact evaluation, and development communication that strengthens communities and provides an agency to tackle climate change’s immediate, short-term, and long-term effects.

CLIMATE ACTION

Financing Climate Actions

The UNFCCC’s “common but differentiated responsibilities” principle captures both the spirit of international collaboration to combat climate change and the disparity in global resource availability. We understand that financing gaps often expose underdeveloped nations and disadvantaged communities to more severe effects of climate change, distorting the paths for development.

International financial cooperation is most needed for climate action in the least developed countries and other developing countries. Threat mitigation and capacity building among vulnerable groups are only possible through public-private partnerships and transnational financing. To provide financial solutions and interventions that help mainstream climate efforts and support just transitions, we are directing efforts to establish financial collaboration with regional, sub-national, and local governments as well as financing institutions.

CLIMATE ACTION

Climate Resilient Cities

With cities accounting for over 70% of global CO2 emissions, most of which come from industrial and motorised transport systems, they continue to be the leading contributors to climate change. Given the current scenario, it will be necessary to strike a balance between the economy and the environment, reduce key sources of pollution, and make joint investments to build urban resilience to climate change. In a world that is rapidly changing, urban planning and management are essential for sustainability. Our comprehensive approach to changes, from planning to execution, advances this goal of creating sustainable and climate-resilient cities.

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