The Climate Agenda

Action Through Integration

Through our work, we endeavor to shed light on the biggest problem of our times – Climate Change
Formed during the 2017 state assembly elections of Uttar Pradesh, The Climate Agenda is intrinsically linked with solution narratives of pollution, a just energy transition, socio-environmental equality and public health securities. Actions and narratives we shape are solution-oriented and convincing to both the public and governments, so that such solutions can be implemented successfully. Through public mobilisation and media attention, we zero in on highlighting political action / inaction with the flaws & scale of on-ground policy implementation. We aim to draw full attention to the deteriorating air quality, so that this largely ignored health emergency receives the attention it warrants.   We are making efforts to advocate and spread awareness about clean energy generation and just energy transition to meet India’s unsatisfied energy needs. Our goal is to promote energy independence through the widespread and subsidized installation of rooftop solar power systems. As we work on clean energy, we are motivated by the potential of just energy transition to bring socio-economic peace, a yet-to-be-established but very real possibility. The long-term goal of our organisation is to instigate a sustainable energy transition within the large textile and automobile industries.

Current Campaigns

Harit Safar

Harit Safar

Harit Safar Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are two states in Northern India experiencing rapid urbanization across multiple dimensions. This transformation encompasses residential facilities, transport, employment, entertainment, medical care etc. Cities

Buniyaad

Buniyaad

Buniyaad Buniyaad is a people-centric platform that is working towards a just transition in the brick kiln industry, where we bring social, economic, environmental and technological and energy aspects towards

SangGati

SangGati

SangGati Reimagining Urban Mobility with Gender Diverse Perspectives.  A gender-blind policy approach to public transportation design can exacerbate climate change impacts by perpetuating gender-based inequalities. Women and LGBTQIA+ citizens often

Recent Highlights

Awareness Sessions with Students

Awareness sessions with students of Primary Schools and Inter Colleges of Lucknow To spread information about the use of renewable energy, our team went to […]

AQI of UP’s most polluted cities


Lucknow


Ghaziabad


Meerut


Varanasi


Kanpur


Noida


Agra


Meerut


Greater Noida


Bulandshahr


Moradabad


Pryagraj


Hapur


Baghpat


Muzaffarnagar

Lucknow

Ghaziabad

Meerut

Varanasi

Kanpur

Noida

Agra

Faridabad​

Gurugram

Muzaffarpur

Moradabad