India's cities face
a water reckoning.
We help them prepare.
A lean, multidisciplinary firm working at the intersection of urban water security, climate intelligence, and sustainable development — for cities, institutions, and private sector leaders.
What we do
Our Services
Quantifying the real water impact of corporate interventions — from lake restoration to watershed programs — in audit-ready, BRSR-compliant frameworks.
City-scale climate risk intelligence — flood, heat, groundwater stress — translated into usable inputs for planners, investors, and development authorities.
Custom diagnostics and decision-support systems built for the people who actually run cities — not for the people who fund reports about them.
Selected work
What We've Done
Water footprint assessment for a pharmaceutical company's CSR interventions — the restoration of an urban lake and a heritage stepwell — quantifying net water-positive impact for BRSR compliance.
Climate risk and urban water management inputs for a Local Area Plan under the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority, integrating flood risk and drainage into land-use planning.
Who we are
About Call for Climate
We started with a conviction: India's cities need better intelligence, better tools, and better thinking on water and climate.
We are not a large firm. We are a lean, multidisciplinary team — urban planners, water specialists, climate researchers, GIS analysts, and technologists — assembled with intention for each project we take on.
Our work spans cities, sectors, and scales. From quantifying the impact of a single restored stepwell to informing the climate risk framework of an entire metropolitan area plan.
Our story →Not the stated brief. We help clients understand what they actually need before designing a solution.
A tool that won't get used has no value. A report no one understands isn't a good report.
Every project generates new understanding that feeds back into better work and sharper tools.
From the field
Insights
Work with us
The right challenge.
The right partner.
We're selective about the work we take on — not because we can afford to be, but because better-fit projects produce better outcomes for everyone.
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