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 / To ensure future sustainability, cities need to consider concepts of livability and resident wellbeing alongside environmental and economic development equity.
Journal article / This study assesses the utility of geological hydrogen storage in enhancing Finland's renewable energy grid.
Journal article / This paper presents a framework for assessing the standards and practices of voluntary carbon market crediting schemes related to unit quality.
SEI brief / This fact sheet explores the research aimed at preserving the ecosystems of high-elevation wetlands in Bolivia amid the effects of climate change.
SEI brief / Financial support for countries that bear disproportionate effects of climate change has stalled for years. COP26 must spur real progress, researchers argue.
SEI report / This report focuses on “active engagement”, where investors engage with high-emitting sectors, to impact green transition in four key industries.
Other publication / The 2021 report reveals that countries' fossil fuel production plans remain dangerously out of sync with the limits consistent with the Paris Agreement.
Journal article / This article discusses how different climate scenarios affect the water-energy nexus in California, employing the WEAP modelling tool.
Journal article / SEI researchers quantified the impact of irrigation and climate variability on the fluctuation of water levels in Lakes Titicaca and Poopó by applying WEAP.
Other publication / In a letter submitted to the Massachusetts Attorney General, SEI Scientist Ploy Achakulwisut expresses support for Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard’s legal complaint.
Other publication / This study discusses the importance of proportional attribution of funding sources when mixing climate finance and carbon markets in emissions mitigation.
Journal article / This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
Journal article / Examining the commodity supply mix can improve understandings of a product's environmental impacts throughout its life cycle.
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%.
Journal article / Researchers measure the effectiveness of a grass-roots campaign in Western Kenya to increase cooking with rock-beds for open fires and simple woodstoves.
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