India Climate Collaborative's Newsletter

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Here is the ICC’s January 2026 newsletter.

This month’s reflections include glimpses into our CSR thought leadership and the insights resurfaced from the Trends in climate philanthropy: Exploring the funding landscape in India (2024) assessment, alongside ecosystem conversations on adaptation and biodiversity. We spotlight models and solutions that grow from close engagement with the lived realities of the communities they serve, and also share the work of multidisciplinary artist Dheer Kaku, whose art gently unsettles certainty and invites deeper attention to the worlds we inhabit and leave behind.

We hope you enjoy reading it!

Hello,

Here is the ICC’s February 2026 newsletter.

In this edition, we bring expert voices from World Resources Institute India (WRI) Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), and Momentum Shifts, to examine how urban resilience, energy transitions and food systems converge in dense, living systems like cities. Their insights remind us that resilience is choreography, between governance and finance, between data and design, between communities and capital. Also in this newsletter, we surface curated solutions across food, urban systems, and energy diversification.

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Hello,

Here is the ICC’s March 2026 newsletter.

This month’s edition lingers in the space between the global and the deeply personal. We begin with a provocation that stretches beyond borders, a collective imagining of a Global Constitution for Climate, where responsibility is no longer negotiated as an abstraction, but held as a shared ethic. Alongside it, we turn to those who document the world as it is, reporters and storytellers who resist the pull of spectacle, choosing instead to stay with truth in all its discomfort and complexity.

We are also invited into the quieter rooms where capital moves, where questions, often unspoken, shape the direction and pace of climate action. What do funders ask when the doors close? What do those questions reveal about what we value, and what we are still learning to prioritise?

And then, we return to the ground, quite literally. To agriculture and food systems, where climate change is neither debated nor deferred, but lived. Where resilience is not a strategy, but a necessity. Where the future of food is written each day in the language of soil, water, and care.

Across these pieces, what emerges is not a singular narrative, but a mosaic. Of efforts unfolding unevenly, imperfectly, but with intention. Of people working within constraints, and still choosing to act. Of solutions that are not always grand, but are deeply rooted. Until, almost without notice, the work itself becomes the room. Holding it all, shaping what can grow within.

We hope you enjoy reading it!