FEBRUARY 17-19, 2026 · Mumbai, India

UChicago at Mumbai Climate Week

UChicago at Mumbai Climate Week 2026

As Mumbai Climate Week (February 17–19, 2026) convened leaders to accelerate climate action across India and the Global South, the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth was proud to be part of this landmark conference for dialogue and solutions.

At the conference, the Institute hosted an booth and convened a panel discussion on “From Pilots to Policy: Scaling Pollution Markets for Cleaner Air and Water,” highlighting how evidence, partnerships, and market-based solutions can drive progress on clean air and water in India.

Featured News & Insights

News·Feb 25, 2026

UChicago Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth presence at the Mumbai Climate Week

Anchoring climate leadership in India, the senior leadership presented the Institute’s work being done in the Global South and beyond.
EPIC News·Feb 25, 2026

From Pilots to Policy: Scaling Pollution Markets for Cleaner Air and Water

At Mumbai Climate Week 2026, a cross-sector dialogue explored how evidence, partnerships, and market-based solutions are shaping the future of clean air and water governance in India.
EPIC Video·Mar 12, 2026

Climate Action in Conversation: Voices from Mumbai Climate Week 2026

A testimonial wall at the Institute booth captured reflections from visitors during Mumbai Climate Week, with over 120 people stopping by across three days to engage and share their thoughts.
Insight·Mar 8, 2026

Conversations that Matter: What We Heard at Mumbai Climate Week

EPIC India's Research Associates Dhriti Agarwal and Radhika Pande reflect on their experience at Mumbai Climate Week and the UChicago Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth India booth.

Featured Speakers

Kaushik Deb

Executive Director, EPIC India

Shirish Sinha

Executive Director of Programmes, Clean Air Fund

Aparna Krishnan

Senior Advisor on Evidence to Policy, J-PAL South Asia

Jitendra Vakharia

President of the South Gujarat Textile Processors Association

Dr. Vidyanand Motghare

Formerly Joint Director (APC) at the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board