About the event

Join us for an Open House to explore Terra Studio - a hands-on cohort and global community for people who want to apply AI to real climate challenges.


Terra Studio is designed for builders, operators, and climate-curious professionals from all backgrounds. Whether you’re coming from climate, tech, policy, or simply motivated to contribute, the program focuses on practical AI skills applied to real-world work with leading organizations like Goonj, the Audubon Society, and more.


In this session, you’ll learn:


  • What Terra Studio is and why this moment matters
  • How AI is shaping climate solutions (and where you can contribute)
  • What the Terra Studio cohort experience actually looks like
  • Who’s behind the program, with a chance to ask questions live
  • Firsthand perspectives from participants in the inaugural cohort


If you’ve been looking for concrete ways to turn interest in climate into meaningful action and are curious about using AI responsibly to tackle real problems - this Open House is for you.


The next cohort begins May 18, 2026.

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Anshuman is the founder of Terra.do with a mission to&nbsp;<em>move 100M people into climate work this decade</em>.<br /> <br /> Anshuman is also a serial entrepreneur. He co-founded and sold his first startup (<a href="http://righthalf.com/" target="_blank">RightHalf.com</a>) while in undergrad at IIT Bombay, seeing it through the first boom &amp; bust on the internet. After his MBA at Stanford, he spent some time selling solar lights in Vietnam and started a non-profit that helped Indian Members of Parliament develop their constituencies. All this while working with Deloitte, and then Google in New York. He moved to Bangalore in 2009 to start&nbsp;<a href="http://mygola.com/" target="_blank">Mygola.com</a>, a travel planning app that was acquired by MakeMyTrip in 2015, where he was their Chief Product Officer until 2019 when a classic midlife crisis sent him in search for what was truly worth working on.<br /> <br /> He currently lives across from Stanford University where his wife just finished her PhD in sustainable construction. He has two kids, and often finds himself taking climate inspiration (and career advice!) from them these days.

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