We work with local organizations in India to demonstrate sustainable livelihoods in agriculture, livestock and fisheries. We also establish shareholder value opportunity through responsible business, the potential of carbon markets and the promise of climate technology in India.*
By avoiding the pitfalls that have come with economic growth elsewhere, India’s efforts will serve as a beacon to the rest of the world.
Our work
- Article
Meet the all-female team taking on India’s air pollution challenges
- Expert Voices
The West must realise India’s climate policy choices are complex
- Analysis
Rice nitrous oxide: A new solvable climate problem
- Video
Watch: How EDF drives environmental innovation in India and beyond
- Blog post
IndiGo passengers can now invest in low-carbon rural development
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EDF leaders discuss the climate tech ecosystem in India
Our partners
Here is just a small selection of the extraordinary partners we work with in India.
- Bihar Agriculture Management Extension Training Institute (BAMETI)
- Bihar State Pollution Control Board
- Dewas Municipal Corporation
- Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (PDKV)
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU)
- Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
- Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D)
- Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M)
- Indore Municipal Corporation
- JSW Cement
- Larsen & Toubro
- Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
- Mahindra Group
- National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)
- Observer Research Foundation (ORF)
- Tata Steel
- West Bengal Pollution Control Board
- Zomato
MEDIA CONTACT
Sommer Yesenofski
(949) 257-8768 (office)
Resources
- Report
Charting Pathways for India’s Carbon Market
- Fact sheet
Nitrogen Balance Trials in Bihar
- Annual Report
An Indian pathway to shared, sustainable prosperity (PDF)
- Report
Navigating Carbon Pricing (PDF)
- Video
Experts share perspectives on EDF’s fight to slow climate change
- Innovation Spotlight
Indian Startups That are Rising to the Climate Challenge
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on our work in India.
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EDF deepens efforts to recharge groundwater, bolster farmer prosperity in India
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Ashoka University and Environmental Defense Fund partner to develop ‘sustainability leaders’ across organisations
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New Report Explores G20 Carbon Pricing Experience and Global South Prospects
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Meet the all-female team taking on India’s air pollution challenges
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New research from Environmental Defense Fund Inc. finds smog intensifying in Northern India
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Public health officials in Indore meet to discuss clean air for health agenda
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*Environmental Defense India Foundation (EDIF) is an independent, non-profit, tax-exempt legal entity established under Section 8 of the India Companies Act, 2013, is headquartered in Delhi, and operates charitable activities exclusively within India. Though EDIF may collaborate through knowledge exchange with Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. (EDF), a US entity, EDIF and its activities in India are separate and independent from EDF and any engagement by EDF with local India entities. Each collaborates separately with local NGO’s, universities, corporates and others in India to support and advance their local ambitions and efforts toward a shared, sustainable prosperity in India. The scientific data, economic models and other expertise and advice from either are intended to support these Indian organizations’ commitments to demonstrate the viability of sustainable livelihoods in agriculture, livestock and fisheries, the shareholder value in responsible business practices, the power of market-based mechanisms (e.g., carbon markets), and the promise of climate tech in India.