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Indian-origin innovators named 2026 Yale Climate Fellows

Trishna Nagrani and Anish Malpani join Yale’s global program to advance leadership in climate and clean energy.

Trishna Nagrani and Anish Malpani. / Yale

Indian-origin professionals Trishna Nagrani and Anish Malpani have been named among the 16 members of the 2026 Yale Emerging Climate Leaders Fellowship, announced by Yale University’s International Leadership Center at the Jackson School of Global Affairs. The five-month program brings together early-career leaders from developing and emerging economies to strengthen their expertise in clean energy and climate policy.

Trishna Nagrani, who leads the Asian expansion for Climeworks, a leading global carbon removal company, has built her career at the intersection of technology, finance, and sustainability. Before joining Climeworks, she co-authored two roadmaps on artificial intelligence applications for climate change mitigation sponsored by the Japanese government. She also researched green bond markets in the U.S., China, and the European Union as a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University.

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