Asia’s varied ecosystems, from lush forests to urban expanses, are at the nexus of sustainable development. Most of SEI’s work in this region is coordinated by SEI Asia.
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Media coverage / COP28 opened with a breakthrough decision on Loss and Damage. SEI's Zoha Shawoo co-authors a piece on how the fund can address local crises.
Feature / The Indonesia-UK PACT project has launched a competition to redesign a significant bus terminal in Greater Medan, Indonesia.
Perspective / Countries should collaborate on requiring importers to include action on deforestation at the heart of their sourcing practice, write Trase representatives.
Past event / SEI experts will discuss opportunities for policy and leadership in phasing out fossil fuels at COP28.
Feature / Trase quantifies the emissions caused by deforestation and peatland degradation linked to countries’ production and consumption of key commodities.
Press release / To meet climate targets, world leaders at COP28 are urged to take stronger action against the nature loss linked to global supply chains.
Perspective / As scientific facts become politically charged battlegrounds, this piece explores how science communication can continue to make an impact.
Feature / SEI Scientist and Zoha Shawoo puts the COP28 loss and damage decision into perspective, saying it is both significant and inadequate for the scale of need.
Journal article / The authors identify a set of 10 essential recent advances in climate change research with high policy relevance, across natural and social sciences.
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