Global Heat and Cooling Forum 2026
20 – 21 April 2026 |
Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
About GHCF 2026
Elevate integrated solutions for addressing extreme heat and climate-friendly cooling. Foster long-term multi-sectoral collaboration among government, civil society, industry, and experts, with a focus on South Asia and Africa, to highlight best practices and implementable solutions.
Altogether, GHCF 2026 aims to establish a community of practice that aligns on shared priorities, identifies critical gaps, and actionable opportunities in heat adaptation and climate‑friendly cooling. The insights that emerge from this convening will help strengthen collective capacities and inform year‑round efforts to adopt and accelerate integrated approaches.
agenda
| Session Time & Duration | Session Details |
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| 8:30 – 9:30 am |
Registration |
| 9:30 – 11:00 am |
Inaugural Plenary Introduction Prima Madan, Director – Cooling & Climate Resilience, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Welcome Remarks Dipa Bagai, Country Head, NRDC India Opening Remarks
Rising Heat, Cooling Needs: Science and Integration for Impact
India’s Leadership on Climate Research & Innovation Senior official, Department of Science & Technology* Special Address
Report Release
Inaugural Address Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State for Science and Technology, Government of India Felicitation and Photo Vote of Thanks Prima Madan, Director – Cooling & Climate Resilience, NRDC |
| 11:15 am – 1:15 pm |
Parallel Thematic Sessions Session 1: Governance Pathways for Strengthening Heat Resilience in the Global South Session Partner Global Heat Health Information Network (GHHIN) Moderator NDMA Objectives
Key Discussants Atlantic Council’s Climate Resilience Center, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), Heat officers from African cities, Heat officers from Indian cities, Municipal Corporations from key cities in India, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), National University of Singapore (NUS), Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Sustainable Futures Collaborative (SFC), University of Oxford, WRI India, and others. Session 2: Built Environment Regulations as a Strategy for Heat Resilience Session Partners Ashok B Lall Architects and Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE) Moderator Dr. Satish Kumar, President and Executive Director, AEEE Objectives
Key Discussants AEEE, Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University, Harvard University, Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS), Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPH-G), National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA)*, NITI Aayog, National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health (NPCCHH)*, National University of Singapore (NUS), Odisha Urban Housing Mission (OUHM)*, Plaksha University, ps Collective, University College London, World Bank, WRI India, and others. |
| 1:15 – 2:15 pm |
Lunch |
| 2:30 – 3:15 PM |
Plenary Session: Spotlight on Subnational Action on Heat and Cooling Moderator Jaya Dhindaw, Executive Program Director, WRI India Ross Centre Speakers
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| 15 mins |
Break |
| 3:30 – 5:30 pm |
Parallel Thematic Sessions Session 3: Advancing Heat Resilience and Sustainable Cooling through South-South Cooperation: Insights from India and Africa Session Partner Sustainable Energy for All, SouthSouthNorth (SSN) and Sustainable Solutions for Africa (SSA) Moderator Yamide Dagnet, Senior Vice President, International, NRDC Objectives
Key Discussants Africa Adaptation Initiative (AAI), Asian Development Bank, Atlantic Council, CEEW, CII Godrej Green Business Centre, GHHIN, Heat Resilience Action (HERA), Heat officers from African cities, Heat officers from Indian cities, Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS), Mahila Housing Trust (MHT), Municipal Corporations from key cities in India, NDMA, Resurgence, SEWA, SSN, State SDMAs, Sustainable Solutions for Africa, UNEP, WRI India, and others. Session 4: Invisible Exposure: Rethinking Heat Metrics and Protection Pathways for Informal and Gig Workers Session Partner The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability, Harvard University Moderator Dr. Satchit Balsari, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School Objectives
Key Discussants CEEW, Eternal Group, HeatWatch, HT Parekh Foundation, International Labour Organization (ILO), Jan Sahas, National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health (NPCCHH), NRDC, Population Services International, SEWA, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, State and city depts of health and labour, Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union, University of Oxford, University of Sydney, WIEGO, World Health Organization, and others. Session 5: Enhancing Heat and Cooling Reportage: Breaking Silos and Easing Information Access Session Partner CEEW and Climate Trends Moderator Jayashree Nandi, Hindustan Times Objectives
Speakers
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| 30 mins |
Break |
| 6:00 – 7:00 pm |
Plenary Session: Fireside chat with Nyrika Holkar, Executive Director of Godrej & Boyce Moderator Dr Radhika Khosla, Associate Professor and Research Director, Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Oxford |
| 7:00 pm Onwards |
Networking Dinner and Cocktails |
| Session Time & Duration | Session Details |
|---|---|
| 9:00 – 10:00 am |
Registration GHINN South Asia Hub Launch (Invite only) |
| 10:00 – 11:00 am |
Report Launch Blueprint for Advancing Affordable and Domestically Produced Super-Efficient Ceiling Fans in India Plenary Session: Cooling for the Future: Advancing Domestic Manufacturing and Job Creation in India A focused discussion on expanding India’s domestic manufacturing for heat resilience and climate friendly cooling, highlighting opportunities to scale homegrown technologies, reduce supply vulnerabilities, and accelerate market-ready solutions. Moderator Neha Dhingra, Director, CLASP-India Speakers
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| 15 mins |
Break |
| 11:15 am – 1:15 pm |
Parallel Thematic Sessions Session 6: Putting People First: Advancing Heat Resilience and Cooling Equity for Women & Children Session Partner The Nabha Foundation Moderator Mihir Bhatt, Director, All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI) Objectives
Key Discussants Aga Khan Development Network, CDRI, Hasiru Dala, HERA, Heat Watch, HumanQind, MHT, MoHFW, MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, NCERT, Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies, Sauramandala Foundation, SEWA, SPARC, UNFPA, UNICEF Session 7: Power Sector Resilience to Extreme Heat – Learning from Practice Session Partner CDRI and Prayas (Energy Group) Moderator Aditya Chunekar, Fellow, Prayas (Energy Group) Objectives
Key Discussants BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), Tata Power Northern Odisha distribution limited (TPNODL), Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), MP Ensystems, Indigrid, CESC, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE), Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), World Resources Institute (WRI), International Copper Association (ICA) |
| 1:15 – 2:15 pm |
Lunch |
| 2:30 – 3:30 pm |
Plenary Session: Financing Adaptation and the Cooling Transition This high-level session will convene banks, development finance institutions, CSR leaders, and philanthropic actors for a candid discussion to assess the current financing landscape for heat resilience and climate-friendly cooling, identify barriers, and explore innovative levers to mobilize and unlock catalytic capital flows. Moderator Uday Khemka, Managing Trustee, The Nand and Jeet Khemka Foundation Speakers
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| 3:45 – 5:00 pm |
Plenary Session: Weaving the Story Together: Insights, Priorities, and the Road Ahead A fast, high‑level synthesis that brings the Forum’s insights together and closes with clear direction for follow‑through. Moderator Sameer Kwatra, Senior Director, NRDC Speakers
Q&A with the audience |
| 5:00 – 5:15 pm |
Plenary Session: GHCF Valedictory Session Closing Remarks Dr. Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI Special Remarks Rakesh Kumar, Joint Secretary, NDMA * Vote of Thanks Dipa Bagai, Country Director, NRDC India |
| 5:15 – 6:15 pm |
High Tea |
Partners