The Americas’ climates and cultures are intertwined with the imperative of environmental sustainability.
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Journal article / In this journal article, 65 researchers from 23 countries summarize what the assess as the past year’s most important findings within climate change research.
Past event / SEI's Eric Kemp-Benedict will present his paper, "Strong sustainability and property rights," at the annual conference of the French Development Agency (AFD).
Past event / New data from Trase on Brazil’s soy exports shows the scale of the challenges ahead and reveals opportunities for action.
Press release / A SEI study published in PLOS Climate strengthens the growing concern that adaptation finance is failing to benefit the most vulnerable to climate impacts.
Feature / Through the second Production Gap Report, SEI and its partners worked to ensure the global Covid recovery does not lock in more fossil fuel production.
Press release / New Trase data shows the rapid expansion of soy plantations across the Cerrado, Pampas and Amazon.
Feature / Trase has launched new supply chain, deforestation and emissions data for Brazilian soy.
Feature / SEI partnered with Colombia to raise the country's sights on climate change and improve health to set an ambitious and achievable target to reduce black carbon.
Feature / A report from Oxfam and SEI revealed that the richest 1% are responsible for twice as many carbon emissions as the poorest half of the world's population.
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