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TERI Director Highlights Climate-Health and WEFE Nexus Solutions at Global Sustainability Conference in Brussels

Brussels, Belgium, June 9, 2026: Anshuman represented India at the 9th G-STIC Conference in Brussels, contributing to key discussions on the Climate–Health nexus and the Water–Energy–Food–Environment (WEFE) Nexus, with a focus on advancing climate resilience and sustainable development.

Speaking during the session titled “Climate–Health Nexus: Driving Solutions in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape,” Anshuman emphasized the need for integrated Climate–Health Intelligence Systems that bring together climate, environmental, and health data. He noted that such systems can play a crucial role in strengthening resilience, enhancing early warning mechanisms, and safeguarding vulnerable communities from climate-related risks.

TERI Director Highlights Climate-Health and WEFE Nexus Solutions at Global Sustainability Conference in Brussels

In another session, “Transforming Irrigation Systems through WEFE Nexus Innovations,” he highlighted several Indian initiatives that demonstrate the value of integrated resource management. These included the PM-KUSUM programme, SKY Programme in Gujarat, and the adoption of micro-irrigation systems across the country.

Anshuman explained how coordinated planning across water, energy, and food systems can improve resource efficiency, strengthen food and water security, and enhance farmer livelihoods. He stressed that innovative technologies and cross-sector collaboration are essential to addressing complex sustainability challenges.

The discussions at the conference underscored the growing importance of integrated approaches, technological innovation, and international cooperation in building resilient communities and accelerating progress toward global sustainable development goals.

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