Find journal articles, partner publications, and SEI’s own portfolio of reports, papers and briefs. All SEI’s in-house publications are subject to high standards of double-blind peer review.
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Journal article / How can governments incentivize more sustainable household behaviour that reduces energy consumption?
Journal article / A study in Environmental Research Letters finds that 16 US subsidies could increase the expected profits of new oil and gas fields by 55% and 68%.
SEI brief / Waste management is a pressing environmental policy concern for Thailand.
Journal article / This study finds significant impacts on water demand in the Caribbean arising from socio-economic factors.
Other publication / This research aims to contribute to young people’s engagement efforts for climate change and health action.
Journal article / A study in PNAS finds that drought and fires led to the death of 2.5 billion plants in a region that represents 1.2% of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest.
Journal article / This article uses machine learning methods to create an evidence base on climate change and human health.
Journal article / Research weaving methods present a powerful new way to look at the research gathered as part of evidence mapping.
SEI brief / This brief examines the decline of the United Kingdom's steel industry. It is part of a series that aims to provide lessons for ongoing and future transitions.
Other publication / This report investigates the potential for a nutrient trading system in the Baltic Sea.
Journal article / This study provides a snapshot of the drivers of soybean expansion in the Paraguayan Chaco region.
SEI brief / This SEI discussion brief examines the impacts of the pandemic on the deaf, blind and deaf-blind communities in sub-Saharan Africa.
SEI working paper / This analysis finds that a growing number of countries are addressing fossil fuels as part of their climate mitigation activities.
Journal article / This article analyses roadmaps to decarbonize heavy industry in several different countries.
SEI working paper / Two tax incentives alone increased the expected value of new oil and gas projects by as much as $20 billion in some years.














