Climate Events Calendar

Climate conversations are happening everywhere. In conference halls. On campuses. In co working spaces. In neighbourhood cafés and on Zoom calls.

This calendar brings those public events into one shared place.

It is a living list of climate, environment and sustainability events in and about India. It includes both in person and online gatherings that are visible and open for people to join.

So we began to track every public climate related event we could find before the start of each month. Over time, this has become a shared resource for:

  • Students and young professionals who want to enter the climate space
  • Practitioners who want to follow the wider ecosystem
  • Organisations who want to see where the conversation is already happening.

Public Calendar Links

You can access the calendar in a few ways.

Add your events:

Note: This is not a complete list of all climate work happening in India. Many important conversations happen in local languages, in closed networks, or offline in ways that never reach public listings.

The calendar has an English language and platform bias. Events that are not announced online are unlikely to appear here.

We do not endorse every event in the calendar. Inclusion means that the event is visible and relevant, not that we agree with every perspective presented there.

Details may change. We do our best to keep links and times updated, but please always check the organiser’s page before you attend.

How we collect and curate events

Each month, before the month begins, we search across:

  • Event platforms
  • Organisational websites
  • Social media public posts
  • University and network newsletters

We add events that meet three simple criteria:

  1. The event has a clear date, time and location or online link
  2. It is connected to climate, environment, sustainability or related transitions
  3. It is open to public registration or application

At the end of the month, the events remain in the archive. Over time, this builds a record of how the climate conversation in India is evolving.