Author:
Anna is a New-Delhi based Research Fellow for the Worldwatch Institute. Her work focuses on the research, communication and analysis of India’s emerging climate change activities and political positioning. In previous roles, she has worked for The Climate Group, the Navdanya Trust, the Ecologist Magazine and the St. Paul’s Institute, both in India and the UK, looking at climate change impacts, political and corporate leadership and solutions. Anna spent the early part of 2009 travelling across India in solar-integrated electric cars with the Indian Youth Climate Network, showcasing some of India’s many climate change solutions, and co-founding the Climate Solutions Project with friends, which she continues to work on. Anna graduated from Cambridge University in 2006 with a BA in Zoology and Conservation.
Posts from this author:
- New Entrant Black Carbon Finds Little Mention in Copenhagen
- “Give Youth a Chance” Sing Global Youth, Bedding Down Outside UN Negotiating Hall
- The Meeting of Reality and Aspiration: What Do We Want from Copenhagen?
- Obama, Singh Establish Green Partnership Ahead of Copenhagen
- Indian Youth Send a Letter for Change to their Political Leaders
- IP Or No IP – Is This The Question?
- A Strong Voice: Indian Youth Fighting for 350 ppm
- Reflections on a Powerless Night
- The Importance of Trust Building for Progressive Climate Politics
- State of the World 2009 Launches in India
- Call from the Roof of the World
- “Time is of the essence”: McKinsey report author talks options for reducing India’s emissions



