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Integrating health in nationally determined contributions (NDCs) can motivate ambitious climate actions.
Sustainable Mekong Research Network (SUMERNET) is organizing a two-day "Lancang-Mekong Research and Policy Forums" event on 27–28 October 2021.
SEI researchers outline seven ways in which COP26 can - and must - deliver on climate action.
In this INTALInC webinar, experts explore promising approaches aimed at overcoming exclusion in East African urban transport planning.
How can a loss and damage financing mechanism be designed that is both fair and feasible? This event will present novel SEI research.
How can investors in high-emitting sectors help the drive to net zero? This brief presents insights for the agriculture, steel, cement, and oil and gas sectors.
Financial support for countries that bear disproportionate effects of climate change has stalled for years. COP26 must spur real progress, researchers argue.
World leaders attending the UN climate talks in Glasgow must commit to stopping commodity-driven deforestation if they are to prevent climate catastrophe.
This policy report explores the interactions between the environment and issues related to gender equality, social equity and poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In this webinar, experts discussed the social impacts of a transition to a circular economy in cities.
Loss and damage support for countries experiencing catastrophic effects of climate change has stalled for eight years. This SEI analysis charts a way forward.
This report focuses on “active engagement”, where investors engage with high-emitting sectors, to impact green transition in four key industries.
This assessment looks at the latest round of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and the progress made in raising industry transition ambition levels.
Countries need to pair their emission reduction commitments with clear and transparent plans to wind down fossil fuel production.
Leading authors of the 2021 Production Gap Report walk through a detailed review of the report's findings. Watch this webinar.
This analysis provides a starting point for a more nuanced consideration of the private sector's role in addressing plastic pollution and suggests priorities.
The 2021 Production Gap Report shows governments' fossil fuel production plans remain dangerously out of sync with the Paris Agreement’s temperature limits.
The 2021 report reveals that countries' fossil fuel production plans remain dangerously out of sync with the limits consistent with the Paris Agreement.
Kenya, Canada, Japan and Portugal hosted a high-level Blue Economy side event in New York to launch an SEI-authored sustainable blue economy book.
The steel industry risks doubling its share of the global carbon budget, a new study by SEI and the University of Sussex Business School suggests.