The recent cloudbursts, flash floods, landslides, severe devastation and loss of life over the past week, coupled with last year’s monsoon events, have been particularly distressing for Himachal Pradesh. There is clear scientific evidence demonstrating how climate change and human activities have impacted the fragile Himalayan region. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu acknowledges that the region is warming faster than expected, with significant loss of forest cover, melting of glaciers and frequent extreme weather events. Recognising the 'climate risks' to the state's sustainable growth, Sukhu talks about transforming Himachal Pradesh into a ‘Green state’ by 2026 and achieving economic self-reliance by 2032. In conversation with Outlook’s Ashwani Sharma in Shimla, he discusses the challenges and goals of his government.