

The Climate Agenda:Beyond Current Conversations
What if India’s climate agenda looked beyond carbon and emissions to the ecosystems and communities that make climate resilience possible?
Forests, wetlands, grasslands, rivers and springs play a critical role in regulating climate, sustaining biodiversity, securing water and supporting livelihoods. Yet, nature and ecosystem-based approaches often remain peripheral to mainstream climate conversations.
Join ATREE for a closed-door discussion during Asia Impact House, bringing together philanthropists, CSR leaders, ecologists, conservation practitioners, industry representatives and policymakers to explore how ecosystem-level, community-centred action can contribute to climate resilience and deliver benefits across biodiversity, livelihoods and ecosystem services.
The conversation will examine what is needed to move from promising models to landscape-scale action, including the role of evidence, local knowledge, long-term funding and collaboration across sectors.
Wednesday, 26 August 2026 | 7:00 PM onwards | New Delhi
Invitation-only | Closed-door convening