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Call for multistakeholder engagement to drive Climate Action

Call for multistakeholder engagement to drive Climate Action

IIMB’s Centre for Management Communication and Centre for Environment Education jointly host discussion on role of localized policymaking in global climate reparations

20 February, 2025, Bengaluru: The Centre for Management Communication (CenComm), a Centre of Excellence at IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the Centre for Environment Education (CEE), organized a roundtable discussion on the role of sub-national policies in tackling climate change on 19th February 2025, at the IIMB campus. Following a recent publication from CEE titled, ‘Role of Sub-National Policies in Addressing the Climate Change Challenge – Learnings from Karnataka’s SAPCC’, the discussion sought to bridge the gap between global commitments and local execution.

Amid the evolving geopolitical landscape, effectively communicating climate policies and ensuring their grassroots implementation remain key challenges. To address these complexities, the centres convened an elite panel of climate justice stakeholders to shed light on the power of localized policymaking in driving meaningful global climate reparations.

Dr. Deepti Ganapathy, Chairperson, Centre for Management Communication, IIM Bangalore, and Rejini Simpson, Programme Director, CEE South, set the stage for the discussions. As moderators, they guided the discourse on ‘Bridging Global Commitments to Local Impact: Collaborative Pathways for Climate Resilience’, emphasizing the need for multistakeholder cooperation.

One of the panelists, Judith Weinberger-Singh, Resident Representative, Hanns Seidel Foundation India, highlighted the role of multilateral and bilateral collaborations in advancing climate action, drawing key insights from the European Union’s initiatives. She emphasized the significance of joint efforts in addressing pressing environmental challenges, referencing policy frameworks such as the European Green Deal and the role of climate finance in the global system. Citing the strategic EU-India partnership for environmental protection as an example, she underscored the need for inclusive collaboration. She further stressed the importance of engaging a diverse range of stakeholders including academics, private sector leaders, government officials, and local communities to leverage their unique strengths and develop tailored solutions for the challenges ahead.

Dr. Ram Prasath Manohar, IAS, Chairman of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), underscored the pivotal role of subnational governments in strengthening climate resilience, with specific focus on water management and urban sustainability. He highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate change on the urban poor, emphasizing its adverse effects on their livelihoods. Drawing from his on-ground observations during Bengaluru’s water crisis last year, he urged various associations to collaborate in implementing policies aimed at curbing groundwater over-extraction. His perspective on viewing challenges and crises as opportunities for resource innovation offered the audience an optimistic and strategic approach to navigating climate-related challenges.

Bringing a corporate perspective, Srinivasa C. K., General Manager – Sustainability (ESG), Promotion Division at Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd., discussed Sustainable Mobility & Industry Leadership in Climate Action, emphasizing the automotive sector's role in driving a greener future. He broadened the conversation to address the wider industrial impact on climate change, highlighting that the energy sector contributes approximately 73% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with transportation’s share steadily increasing. He emphasized Toyota’s commitment to sustainable innovation through the development of electrified and hybrid vehicles, the adoption of circular economy practices, and a strong focus on water sustainability—achieving over 90% reliance on recycled and rainwater. Stressing the critical role of private enterprises in mitigating climate impact, he called for enhanced subsidies, collaborative research and development, and open dialogue between government, industry, and local communities, reinforcing the need for a unified, cross-sectoral approach to tackling climate challenges.

Dhenuka Srinivasan, Environment & Sustainability Manager at ABB India, provided insights into Corporate Sustainability & Climate Action – Driving Innovation & Responsibility in a Changing World, emphasizing the imperative for businesses to embed sustainability within their core strategies. She underlined the significance of public-private partnerships, behavioral change, and early climate education at the school level as key drivers of a positive shift in climate impact—an idea that resonated strongly with the audience. She further stressed that individual actions play a crucial role in addressing climate change, with students, as future leaders, holding the responsibility to champion and implement effective mitigation measures.

The event was attended by a diverse audience, including members of the IIM Bangalore community, industry professionals from top consulting firms, sustainability-driven entrepreneurs, and students from institutions such as Christ University and S P Jain, amongst others. Additionally, the discussion was live streamed on YouTube, enabling a broader audience to engage with the discourse on sustainable policymaking and climate resilience.

Through this roundtable, CenComm and CEE reinforced the urgency of translating policy frameworks into actionable solutions and fostering multi-sectoral partnerships for long-term climate commitment along with action.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/live/bZEhqvjmnJ0?si=xfbsPw2JmlU8VMeI

Click here for photo gallery

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Call for multistakeholder engagement to drive Climate Action

IIMB’s Centre for Management Communication and Centre for Environment Education jointly host discussion on role of localized policymaking in global climate reparations

20 February, 2025, Bengaluru: The Centre for Management Communication (CenComm), a Centre of Excellence at IIM Bangalore, in collaboration with the Centre for Environment Education (CEE), organized a roundtable discussion on the role of sub-national policies in tackling climate change on 19th February 2025, at the IIMB campus. Following a recent publication from CEE titled, ‘Role of Sub-National Policies in Addressing the Climate Change Challenge – Learnings from Karnataka’s SAPCC’, the discussion sought to bridge the gap between global commitments and local execution.

Amid the evolving geopolitical landscape, effectively communicating climate policies and ensuring their grassroots implementation remain key challenges. To address these complexities, the centres convened an elite panel of climate justice stakeholders to shed light on the power of localized policymaking in driving meaningful global climate reparations.

Dr. Deepti Ganapathy, Chairperson, Centre for Management Communication, IIM Bangalore, and Rejini Simpson, Programme Director, CEE South, set the stage for the discussions. As moderators, they guided the discourse on ‘Bridging Global Commitments to Local Impact: Collaborative Pathways for Climate Resilience’, emphasizing the need for multistakeholder cooperation.

One of the panelists, Judith Weinberger-Singh, Resident Representative, Hanns Seidel Foundation India, highlighted the role of multilateral and bilateral collaborations in advancing climate action, drawing key insights from the European Union’s initiatives. She emphasized the significance of joint efforts in addressing pressing environmental challenges, referencing policy frameworks such as the European Green Deal and the role of climate finance in the global system. Citing the strategic EU-India partnership for environmental protection as an example, she underscored the need for inclusive collaboration. She further stressed the importance of engaging a diverse range of stakeholders including academics, private sector leaders, government officials, and local communities to leverage their unique strengths and develop tailored solutions for the challenges ahead.

Dr. Ram Prasath Manohar, IAS, Chairman of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), underscored the pivotal role of subnational governments in strengthening climate resilience, with specific focus on water management and urban sustainability. He highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate change on the urban poor, emphasizing its adverse effects on their livelihoods. Drawing from his on-ground observations during Bengaluru’s water crisis last year, he urged various associations to collaborate in implementing policies aimed at curbing groundwater over-extraction. His perspective on viewing challenges and crises as opportunities for resource innovation offered the audience an optimistic and strategic approach to navigating climate-related challenges.

Bringing a corporate perspective, Srinivasa C. K., General Manager – Sustainability (ESG), Promotion Division at Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd., discussed Sustainable Mobility & Industry Leadership in Climate Action, emphasizing the automotive sector's role in driving a greener future. He broadened the conversation to address the wider industrial impact on climate change, highlighting that the energy sector contributes approximately 73% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with transportation’s share steadily increasing. He emphasized Toyota’s commitment to sustainable innovation through the development of electrified and hybrid vehicles, the adoption of circular economy practices, and a strong focus on water sustainability—achieving over 90% reliance on recycled and rainwater. Stressing the critical role of private enterprises in mitigating climate impact, he called for enhanced subsidies, collaborative research and development, and open dialogue between government, industry, and local communities, reinforcing the need for a unified, cross-sectoral approach to tackling climate challenges.

Dhenuka Srinivasan, Environment & Sustainability Manager at ABB India, provided insights into Corporate Sustainability & Climate Action – Driving Innovation & Responsibility in a Changing World, emphasizing the imperative for businesses to embed sustainability within their core strategies. She underlined the significance of public-private partnerships, behavioral change, and early climate education at the school level as key drivers of a positive shift in climate impact—an idea that resonated strongly with the audience. She further stressed that individual actions play a crucial role in addressing climate change, with students, as future leaders, holding the responsibility to champion and implement effective mitigation measures.

The event was attended by a diverse audience, including members of the IIM Bangalore community, industry professionals from top consulting firms, sustainability-driven entrepreneurs, and students from institutions such as Christ University and S P Jain, amongst others. Additionally, the discussion was live streamed on YouTube, enabling a broader audience to engage with the discourse on sustainable policymaking and climate resilience.

Through this roundtable, CenComm and CEE reinforced the urgency of translating policy frameworks into actionable solutions and fostering multi-sectoral partnerships for long-term climate commitment along with action.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/live/bZEhqvjmnJ0?si=xfbsPw2JmlU8VMeI

Click here for photo gallery