

Open Climate India: The Digital Infrastructure Behind Trustworthy Climate Action
Why this event exists
Climate action today suffers from a quiet but critical failure: the absence of shared, open, and trustworthy digital infrastructure.
Climate data is fragmented. Verification is opaque. Access to tools is uneven. Communities most affected by climate change are often the least represented in the systems designed to address it. This event creates a focused space to explore how public interest digital infrastructure — open protocols, shared data systems, and transparent verification layers — can become the backbone of climate accountability at scale.
Who should attend
This gathering is designed for people shaping systems, not just participating in them, including:
• Climate and sustainability organizations • Policymakers and public-sector innovators
• Technologists building data, AI, or digital infrastructure
• Web3 and open-protocol practitioners
• Researchers, standards bodies, and ecosystem enablers
• Funders and institutions interested in accountable climate systems
What to expect (teaser)
Without diving into formats or speakers, participants can expect:
• Framing discussions on open climate infrastructure
• Exploration of interoperable climate data and verification systems
• Cross-sector conversations linking technology, governance, and equity
• Early alignment on pilots, collaborations, and next steps
This is not a conference.
It’s a working room for people building climate infrastructure that must last.