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Feature / SEI signed memorandums of understanding with Lund University in Sweden and the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Institute in Bogotá, Colombia.
Feature / In 2010–2014, a total of US$748 million in official development assistance focused on responding to climate change flowed to the 15 nations, mainly bilaterally.
Journal article / How resilience thinking can be translated into urban water practice to develop the conceptual understanding of transitions toward sustainability
Perspective / A Bureau of Ocean Energy Management report shows ceasing new Arctic and Gulf of Mexico drilling could decrease global CO2 by over 2 billion tonnes cumulatively.
Feature / SEI is rated as the world’s most influential think tank on environmental policy issues in the University of Pennsylvania’s 2016 Global Go To Think Tanks Index.
SEI working paper / Analysis of climate finance flows to Pacific Island states in 2010–2014 and recent data on flows from multilateral climate funds.
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Journal article / What are the implications of undertaking community-based impact assessment in Sweden, where indigenous rights receive little recognition?
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Perspective / A new interactive tool shows how countries address priorities in their nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement.
Feature / Experiences in Tanzania and Zambia show the tensions between pursuing much-needed private investment and ensuring that benefits accrue to all citizens.
SEI working paper / Challenges and tensions arise in financing energy infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa. We explore this through case studies from Tanzania and Zambia.
Project / SEI worked with the Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to produce a Stormwater Resources Plan.
Media coverage / The new Trase platform for supply chain transparency has attracted growing media coverage since its launch at COP22 last year.
Feature / SEI and Earth Track finds that at 50 USD per barrel, federal and state incentives are decisive in the economic viability of 45% of new crude oil resources.
SEI working paper / The effect of subsidies on U.S. oil production, focusing on fields that have been discovered but not yet developed, and the climate implications.
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