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Here you’ll find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI US.
Here you’ll find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI US.
The concept of loss and damage is gaining traction in discussions. This shift marks a turning point for how to think about climate finance and climate justice.
Wildfires have increased in frequency and severity worldwide, affecting both hydrological processes and water quality in ways we do not fully understand.
International financing institutions must learn from past mistakes in agricultural water investment and direct their money to key promising approaches.
SEI Senior Scientist Chuck A. Young explains why California saw severe water shortages this year and how better forecasting can help alleviate those challenges.
To ensure future sustainability, cities need to consider concepts of livability and resident wellbeing alongside environmental and economic development equity.
The vulnerability of fossil fuel-producing countries in Latin America has been exacerbated by Covid-19, but countries are only investing more in fossil fuels.
This study assesses the utility of geological hydrogen storage in enhancing Finland's renewable energy grid.
SEI's Zoha Shawoo outlines three key opportunities for climate finance negotiators at COP26 to start grappling with the debt crisis of developing countries.