The Indian Election, Public Policy and Climate Impacts
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Attributions speaks with Anjal Prakash about the Indian elections in the context of climate change and public policy.
Anjal is an Associate Professor and Research Director at the Bharti Institute of Public Policy at the Indian School of Business, whose work focuses on climate change, water, gender issues and urban resilience in South Asia.
Anjal has also worked across several areas, including issues related to Himalayan water and resilience, snowpack, and glacier-dependent river basins. He's actively involved with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the coordinating lead author for the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate.
We cover many topics, including how India is fairing with climate change impacts in 2024, water issues in the Himalayas, the current Indian elections and political chatter on climate change by major Parties, why adaptation to climate change impacts will be important for India, and whether political Parties are taking into account gender issues related to climate change.
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Papers referred to in episode:
1. Synergies and trade-offs between climate change adaptation options and gender equality: a review of the global literature
2. Barriers and opportunities in achieving climate and sustainable development goals in India: a multilevel analysis
3. A qualitative comparative analysis of women’s agency and adaptive capacity in climate change hotspots in Asia and Africa
4. Sustainable socio-ecological transformations in agriculture: cases from South Asia
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