Navroz K Dubash is Sustainable Futures Collaborative Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the LKY School of Public Policy at National University of Singapore, where he conducts research and writes on climate change, energy, air pollution, water policy, and the politics of regulation in the developing world.

Navroz K Dubash has been actively engaged in the climate debate as a scholar, policy adviser and activist for 25 years. He was instrumental in establishing the global Climate Action Network in 1990, and has since written widely about climate politics, policy and governance. He is currently a Coordinating Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Sixth Assessment), advises the UNEP Emissions Gap Report Steering Committee, and has been a member of the Scientific Advisory Group of the UN Climate Action Summit. Within India, Navroz has been a member of the group that developed India’s Low Carbon Strategy for Inclusive Growth and the Committee for a Long Term Strategy for Low Carbon Development for India; he continues to serve on advisory committees on energy, water and air pollution. In 2015, he was conferred the 12th T N Khoshoo Memorial Award for his work on Indian and global climate change governance.

He is a member of Prof. Dr. Ann-Katrin Kaufhold’s and Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Veil’s CAS Research Group “The Institutional Architecture for a 1.5 °C World”.