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The objectives of this study were to screen cassava varieties and early generation clones for time of maturity to identify genotypes for different market uses.
This study assesses the local food security impacts of engagement in biofuel crop production in southern Africa.
This article interrogates Bruno Latour's explanation of climate change denial with reference to ontological differences between Modernity and the Anthropocene.
This conference will bring cities, innovators, investors and other high-profile actors together to discuss specific strategies for reaching climate neutrality.
In an interview with the BBC, SEI Researcher Toby Gardner says rising food prices will likely be a consequence of quitting deforestation.
At COP26, the Adaptation Without Borders initiative that SEI co-leads launched a strategic collaboration with the European Commission's DG CLIMA.
SEI Researcher Zoha Shawoo highlights historical responsibility when it comes to loss and damage in an interview with Economist Impact.
Since 2018, seven countries in Eastern Africa have worked on developing a regional bioeconomy strategy, culminating in the presentation of a draft summary.
As COP26 comes to a close, SEI's Chris Malley speaks to BBC Radio York about his thoughts on the conference.
An inclusive use of social media and digital platforms can offer transformative and boost climate adaptation and resilience, for individuals and for societies.
Policies can support a shift towards more plant-based food in high-consuming countries, with benefits for climate, public health and biodiversity.
This event puts out a call for catalyzing clean air efforts around the world to simultaneously achieve climate, health and sustainable development goals.
Are corporate carbon offsets viable to reach net-zero emissions? SEI Senior Scientist Derik Broekhoff argues that we should change the narrative. Here is why.
When glacial lakes breach their moraine dams, huge amounts of water are released, with devastating impacts across regions.
The heavy-duty vehicle sector has the potential to contribute more to emissions reductions within the European Union (EU) than currently envisioned.
The European Commission's 2030 Climate Target Plan is missing out on the potential reductions that can be achieved with heavy-duty vehicles.
This event will outline a guide to monitoring air pollution and health benefits within climate change measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) systems.
Former Minister for Environment and Climate and Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden Isabella Lövin has been appointed as the new chairperson of SEI.
This brief highlights that companies are aware of circular practices for economic and environmental benefits, but lack the necessary support to transition.
The event explores the just transition for the oil and gas sector, highlighting the leadership role of Denmark both at national and international levels.