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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Other publication / A change in global politics, social and economic systems is needed to ensure capacity and favorability for all to live more sustainable lifestyles.
Other publication / Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, we have exploited Earth's natural resources beyond planetary boundaries to meet human needs.
Other publication / Shifting to a circular economy requires considering societal aspects, including a new business paradigm.
SEI report / Ahead of the Stockholm+50 UN international meeting, a landmark report synthesizes thinking on how to build a sustainable planet.
Other publication / Normalizing sustainability in finance requires changing global and national financial structures.
Other publication / Restructuring the socio-economic systems towards a more equal distribution is necessary to tackle climate change effectively.
Other publication / We need to redefine prosperity in order to avoid overuse of materials and resource beyond Earth's biophysical boundaries.
Other publication / Politics and the retreat of nuclear weapons from environmental discourse have implications for effective global environmental governance.
Other publication / Governance can address fair and sustainable consumption through monitoring, support of policy experiments and more comprehensive policy packages.
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