Overview

As the world faces an escalating climate crisis, corporations are increasingly held accountable for their role in greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. With the rise in climate litigation, particularly in the Global North, businesses are under growing pressure to balance profitability with sustainability.

In this context, developing nations like India are navigating their own climate goals while building partnerships with countries like Germany to address global challenges. Notable collaborations include the Indo-German Energy Forum, which promotes renewable energy and energy efficiency, and the Green Energy Corridors Project, which aims to integrate renewable energy into India’s national grid.

This event will explore corporate efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions within the framework of existing regulations, the growing role of climate litigation, and the impact of legislation on climate adaptation and mitigation for corporations and nations alike.

Core Themes

Developed vs Developing Country Climate Goals
India-Germany Partnership in Climate Action
ESG and Corporate Profitability
The Role of Law in Climate Change Mitigation
Climate Litigation

Discussions will focus on

Corporate mitigation efforts in the context of climate laws
Regulations governing greenhouse gas emissions
The increasing cases of climate-related litigation in the Global North
Climate-related loss and damage from corporate activity
How legislation supports corporate and national climate goals

Speakers

Contact Us

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Infosys Science Foundation,
No 2, 2nd Block, 14th Cross Road, Jayanagar East (Ward 153), Bangalore - 560 011, India

Phone

(080) 45000600

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isf@infosys.com

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