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Mr
Gaurav Gharde is a PhD Researcher at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. His PhD, titled “Integrating well-being into India’s just transition: new pathways towards a low-carbon energy system”, examines how a more equitable allocation of global carbon budgets can support sustainable and just energy transitions in developing countries, with a particular focus on India. By integrating carbon equity principles into energy transition pathways, his work highlights the role of societal well-being and socio-economic development in achieving climate goals.
He has worked part-time on multiple projects, focusing on UK energy system data analysis and climate resilience planning at Newcastle University and supporting energy systems analysis for Manchester at the University of Manchester. Before joining Tyndall, he was a Research Associate at the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation, evaluating India's climate mitigation strategies through the lens of equity and Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities principles. His previous work as a Research Associate at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, involved assessing the socio-economic and environmental impact of large-scale infrastructure projects and reviewing climate adaptation strategies for industrial parks in India.
With a background in mining engineering and social sciences, his research interests focus on the intersections of energy, equity, and climate policy, with a particular emphasis on integrating perspectives from the natural sciences, engineering, and social sciences. His work examines the relationships between carbon budgets, societal well-being, and energy systems, centering equity within the context of sustainable development and ambitious climate action.
PhD supervised by Prof. Carly McLachlan and Prof. Alice Larkin
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Master of Philosophy, Impact of Land-Use Patterns on the Flood Risk: A case study of Chennai, India
Award Date: 7 May 2019
Master in Science, Flood modelling with HEC-RAS and HEC-GeoRAS for Navi-Mumbai region.
Award Date: 9 May 2016
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Gharde, G. (Recipient), 17 Jan 2024
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Gharde, G. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Research