
an american in india

i interview a fellow nu student, tavish fenbert, working at ctara, the centre for technology alternatives for rural areas, a graduate program at the indian institute of technology – bombay, in mumbai, india, in the following podcast. ctara connects engineers to rural challenges around the country, addressing some of the challenges that will persist as the impacts of climate change deepen: ensuring access to drinking water, maximizing agricultural efficiency and technology access, and utilizing solar energy. tavish’s work connects to one of the issues at the heart of climate vulnerability: agriculture.