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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5 Opportunities for Micro-greening in Low-income Urban Settlements
by , and -Climate change-induced events such as heat waves and floods severely impact the quality of life in urban areas. It can be financially disruptive and even fatal, disproportionately impacting settlements most vulnerable to climate risks. Greening of open spaces can be an important strategy for addressing such increasing urban heat and flood-related risks in cities. However, as our cities expand, rampant urbanization adversely impacts the availability of and access to such open spaces.
In Mumbai,...
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Reading the City: Book Recommendations for Seeing Indian Cities Differently
by -“Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules are absurd, their perspectives deceitful, and everything conceals something else.” ― Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities
India’s growth trajectory reveals the sheer diversity in the nature, pace and scale of change across its urban centers. They are spread across the spectrum, from small village towns finding themselves on the cusp of being deemed urban, to members of the densest urban agglomerations in the world. Research has indicated the existence of multiple...
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How Blue-Green Infrastructure Elevates Water Resilience: Story of the Penthakata Community
by -Situated along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Puri, Odisha, the Penthakata settlement relies on the sea for its livelihood. While men set sail for fishing, the narrow streets spanning through shacks and semi-pucca houses buzz with activities of daily living. Small, poorly ventilated houses and the need to share public utilities push women and children outdoors, to get fresh air or for cooking, showering, washing clothes and playing.
Like other women from the community, Chittama makes several trips to get water from the municipal public water taps for domestic use. Due to...
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Decarbonizing the Aviation Sector: The Role of Hydrogen
by and -The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) that concluded earlier this week saw delegates from across the world fly down to Dubai, leading to resurfacing of the dilemma of carbon emissions associated with flying to attend the climate conference. The aviation industry accounted for 2.4% of the global carbon...
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Decoupling Road Freight from Emissions
by , and -India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, despite an ongoing global slowdown. This growth must happen without compromising on sustainability, which is a cornerstone of holistic development and critical to India meeting its net-zero targets.
Much of the decarbonizing focus is on the transport sector, which is responsible for...
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Reimagining Indian Cities for Young Children: A Guide for Urban Governance
by , and -India accounts for nearly one fifth of the world’s annual child births and is enjoying a demographic dividend that is expected to peak around 2041. A supportive ecosystem and healthy physical environment are critical to helping our young children maximize their potential. Urban design and city planning, beyond just building playgrounds, play a crucial role in...
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A Case for Livable Neighborhoods
by and -Earlier this month, the UK government dismissed ’15-minute cities’ – an urban planning concept that reimagines neighborhoods as self-contained spaces, offering residents all they need, in a 15-minute radius on foot or by bicycle. With the government taking up...
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Delhi’s Air Quality Needs Data-Driven Action
by , and -The issue of Delhi's poor air quality resurfaces episodically in the public consciousness. It garners attention on social media, in newspapers and in scientific studies, largely during the winter months. During this period, Delhi's air quality index (AQI) drops from 'poor' to 'severe', across most monitoring stations.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends air quality standards with limits on air pollutant concentration,...
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Why are Hydrogen Hubs Crucial for Accelerating Green Hydrogen Adoption?
by and -This blog post is the first in a two-part series on the relevance of hydrogen hubs and key elements for their development. This part explores the significance of hydrogen hubs and their potential for accelerating the adoption of green hydrogen.
India currently consumes around 5 million metric tons (MMT) of hydrogen annually, of which 99% is used for petroleum refining and ammonia production. Most of this is grey hydrogen, meaning that it is produced from...
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G20 Highlights: Climate Finance, Just Transition and Food Security
by -The G20 Leaders’ Summit that recently concluded in New Delhi released its much-anticipated G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration, recognizing climate change, energy transition, and food and nutrition security as some of the key points of discussion under its preamble, For the Planet, People, Peace and Prosperity, indicating its perspectives and priorities. The G20, comprising the world’s most powerful economies, enjoys tremendous influence in matters of development....