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The Jaipur Literature Festival will be held from March 5th through 14th, 2022. It will feature a stellar lineup session on climate change and the environment. This festival will feature many speakers who will address the topic from different perspectives, as climate change is still at the center of many debates and policies.
Jaipur Literature Festival 2022
This programme will include, among other things, a session with Bruno Maçes, a decorated author, international commentator, and geopolitical and technological advisor to some of the world’s leading companies, who will be exploring the study of an emerging world order that is competitive and driven by the need to adapt and survive in increasingly hostile natural environments. Maçes will speak with former diplomat and author Navtej Sarna about his book Geopolitics for the End Time: From the Pandemic to the Climate Crisis.
Clean energy is often viewed as a long-term investment. This investment should be understood in light a shift in emphasis to clean and renewable energySources as a new direction in environmentalalism
Rahul Munjal, Chairman & Managing Director of Hero Future Energies (India’s leading Independent Power Producer), is committed making a positive impact on the environment by increasing the use of renewables.
Amitabh Kant CEO, National Institution for Transforming IndiaNITI Aayog) and a driving force behind initiatives such as Make in India, Startup India, Incredible India, and God’s Own Country, will join him, as will academician Siddharth Singh, author of The Great Smog of India. Munjal and Kant are going to discuss the future of clean energy, climate change, and other topics. Srivatsan Singh Iyer can join the conversation.
Simon Mundy, Financial Times journalist and author, Race for Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation, and Profit at the Front Lines in the Climate Crisis, will discuss the impact of one person on the global climate crisis. His talk will include stories from inspiring people all over the globe, as well as an examination on the role each of us can play.
In the last 500million years, Earth has seen five major mass-extinction events. Each one has resulted extinction of nearly three quarters of its species. Life has had to rebuild and rebuild over the course of its long geological history.
Pranay Lal, a natural historian, biochemist, public health advocate and writer, will be featured in the series The Urgency of Borrowed Time. He is the author of the acclaimed books Indica. A Deep Natural History of the Indian Subcontinent. The session will examine the fate of dinosaurs, and the impact of extinction events on species. It will also discuss the role of humanity in the current climate crisis.
Borrowed Time’s urgency will also feature Lakshmi Puri (ex-United Nations Assistant Secretary General and ex-Deputy Executive Director of UN Women), who has extensive experience in negotiations, bilateral and multilateral diplomacy and advocacy. Human rightsSustainable development, humanitarian action, climate change, gender equality and peace, as well as security.
Simon Mundy will share the extraordinary stories of those who are at the forefront of the climate crisis. He will also discuss how the struggle to respond is changing the world. This session will trace the history of climate change and the fight for climate justice. Green Signals: Ecology, growth, and Democracy in India by Jairam RAMESH, a politician, historian, economist, and writer, will present a fascinating debate between economic development and ecological security, emphasizing how important the environment is in a nation’s visions of the future.
Mridula Ramesh, the bestselling author of The Climate Solution is India’s Climate Change Crisis. What We Can Do About It. Jeffrey Gettleman, Pulitzer Prize winner journalist, will discuss the climate crisis and the global economy with the experts.