Equitable transitions
The equitable transitions program aims to contribute to a successful sustainability transition by promoting solutions perceived as fair and equitable. We recognize that a transition comes with trade-offs, and that societies face serious challenges on the road to sustainability. We use a combination of participatory engagement and analysis to find equitable solutions.
SEI Scientist Emily Ghosh discusses the continued disparity in carbon emissions between the poor and everyone else.
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