Climate Corps Training: Building Your Path to Climate Impact

Prepare for sustainability leadership through expert-led, hands-on training and support

Pavan Jaini and Niksa Khemka, Climate Corps Fellows 2025, Mahindra Group

Pavan Jaini and Niksa Khemka, Climate Corps Fellows 2025, Mahindra Group

Why Climate Corps Training Matters

Addressing the climate crisis requires not just ambition but skilled professionals who can turn goals into action. The Climate Corps training equips fellows with the foundational knowledge, practical tools, and strategic frameworks they need to accelerate climate action from day one.

Through a rigorous, hands-on learning experience, fellows build expertise in key areas such as climate risk assessment, sustainable finance, supply chain sustainability, and climate disclosures—empowering them to drive impact within diverse organizational contexts.

Whether it's helping companies meet net-zero targets, navigating evolving ESG standards, or identifying low-carbon opportunities, the training ensures fellows are ready to lead with credibility, competence, and confidence.

Training Overview: What Fellows Learn

The fellows learn technical skills and hone their soft skills through a rigorous 60+ hours of training.

Training Focus Topics

Climate Risk Assessment

Spotting physical & transition risks, quantifying financial exposure, aligning with reporting norms

Climate Finance & Carbon Markets

Green bonds, credit market design, Additionality, ICVCM standards, etc.

Supply Chain Sustainability

Engaging suppliers, measuring Scope 3 emissions, material circularity

Reporting and Disclosures

BRSR, GRI, SASB, ESG ratings, tech-enabled transparency

Training Focus Sectors

Freight and Logisitics

Reducing Scope 3 emissions, engaging suppliers on sustainability initiatives, zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicle fleets

Agriculture/Food Systems

Incorporating climate smart practices, measuring and reducing emissions across the agricultural and food value chains

Manufacturing

Reducing emissions, incorporating material circularity to manufacturing processes, enabling efficient industrial operations

Sustainable Finance

Climate risk assessment, sustainable financing, climate-related policy and disclosures, investing in net-zero transition

Training Phases

Asynchronous Training

Self-paced learning to build your foundational understanding before diving deeper into topics

Level Up Training

Live training, with a focus on both Understanding and Practising concepts, to equip you with technical knowledge and hands-on experience for your fellowship projects & beyond

Continued Learning

Live training to expand on the experiential learnings and emerging questions as you work on your fellowship projects

Training Resources Anyone Can Access

The Climate Corps Training is now open to all, whether you are a student or a working professional passionate about climate action and sustainability. Register to access Climate Corps Training.

2025: List of sessions

  1. Clean Transition of Freight and Logistics Sector
  2. Climate Finance & Carbon Markets
  3. Climate Risk Assessment
  4. Embedding Sustainability in Supply Chains
  5. Government-Led Climate Action - Insights, Policies, and Sectoral Contributions
  6. Green Manufacturing
  7. Nature-based Solutions
  8. Operational decarbonization and RE integration
  9. Reporting and Disclosures
  10. Sustainable Agriculture and Food
  11. First principles thinking for climate solutions
  12. An Indian pathway to shared sustainable prosperity

2024: List of sessions

  1. Strategic Thinking for Climate Change
  2. Reporting, Frameworks and Digital tools for Climate Change and Sustainability
  3. Operational Decarbonization and Renewable Energy Integration
  4. Internal Carbon Pricing to Manage Climate Risk
  5. Industrial Efficiency – Manufacturing
  6. Clean Transition of Freight and Logistics Sector
  7. Environmental Due Diligence
  8. Value Chain Emission Inventorization and Mitigation Strategies
  9. National-level Climate Action Plans
  10. Carbon Markets
  11. Climate Smart Agriculture
  12. Communicating Climate Change for Effective Climate Action

A Transformative Learning Experience

“It was also a pleasure to learn about Climate Corps’ positive outlook on introducing young professionals as leaders to the climate space. Climate Corps has definitely given me a global vantage point in having to aspire for more and for better.”

-Amruth Chinappa CT, Climate Corps fellow 2024, Larsen & Toubro

“A Climate Corps fellow brings a fresh perspective to the host company. The willingness and the curiosity of the fellow to solve a complex challenge for the company in a short span of time makes the fellowship a win-win situation for both the fellow and the company.”


-Krutika Dalvi, Climate Corps fellow 2021, Mahindra Holidays

“Climate Corps gave wings to my sustainability career. It provided me with immense learning both technical and soft skills to advance myself as a sustainability professional. Climate Corps' network is the best part of the program, allowing me stay connected with passionate sustainability professionals globally.”


-Charvie Mishra, Climate Corps fellow 2022, Mahindra Automotive and Farm Equipment

A Transformative Learning Experience

“A Climate Corps fellow brings a fresh perspective to the host company. The willingness and the curiosity of the fellow to solve a complex challenge for the company in a short span of time makes the fellowship a win-win situation for both the fellow and the company.”

Krutika Dalvi, Climate Corps Fellow 2021,

Mahindra Holidays

“It was also a pleasure to learn about Climate Corps’ positive outlook on introducing young professionals as leaders to the climate space. Climate Corps has definitely given me a global vantage point in having to aspire for more and for better.”

Amruth Chinappa CT, Climate Corps Fellow 2024,

Larsen & Toubro

A Transformative Learning Experience

“Climate Corps gave wings to my sustainability career. It provided me with immense learning both technical and soft skills to advance myself as a sustainability professional. Climate Corps' network is the best part of the program, allowing me stay connected with passionate sustainability professionals globally.”

Charvie Mishra,

Mahindra Automotive and Farm Equipment

Tackling today’s climate and sustainability challenges requires a robust pipeline of skilled talent. Climate Corps equips professionals with the training needed to effectively communicate and advocate for the business case behind sustainability projects.

Dr Sunita Purshottam,

Head of Sustainability and CSR, Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd



A Transformative Learning Experience

The Climate Corps program brings young passionate people into the space of sustainability to get the real-life flavor of the field. I have been fortunate to have worked with five fellows over the last 3 years, and I vividly remember each of their distinct, impactful projects.

Ankit Todi,

Chief Sustainability Officer

Mahindra Group

Some of the biggest sustainability-related gaps for an organization are knowledge, capability, and capacity. Climate Corps bridges these gaps by developing and nurturing talent and supporting organizations in driving their key sustainability initiatives through this talent.

Nitin Varkey

VP - Strategic Projects Organization Excellence & Innovations

Blue Dart Express Ltd

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Madhavi Menon

Professor of English, Ashoka University

Director, Centre for Studies in Gender & Sexuality

Director of the PhD Programme in English

Ph.D. Tufts University

Madhavi Menon is an eminent theorist and scholar of gender, sexuality, politics, and identity. 

She joined Ashoka University in 2013 as one of its founding faculty members. She went on to establish the university’s Centre for Gender & Sexuality Studies (CSGS), which is the first of its kind in India. Previously, she was a professor at Ithaca College and American University

Most prominently known for her work on queer theory and Shakespeare, she has also edited the collection Shakesqueer and written three books on Shakespeare and sexuality. She is also most recently the author of Infinite Varieties: A History of Desire in India and Law of Desire: Rulings on Sex & Sexuality in India. 

In addition to being Director of CSGS, she is the Director of the Ph.D. programme in English and Professor of English at Ashoka University.