Home to significant biodiversity and a wide array of climates, North America's environmental challenges underscore the need for comprehensive climate action and research. In this region, SEI engages with decision-makers and civil society on energy, water, and climate policy.
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Other publication / This publication discusses why US policymakers should support the development and integration of compliance and voluntary carbon credit markets.
Press release / A new report from SEI finds that industrial insect farming in temperate, high-income countries may not be the climate solution it is often portrayed to be.
Journal article / This article reveals the health burden and racial-ethnic disparities of air pollution from the oil and gas lifecycle stages in the United States.
Perspective / SEI Scientist Sara K. Phillips discusses the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and the legislation's implications on the lawmaking process and US democracy.
Journal article / This article investigates the use of different algorithms to predict cottonwood growth around river banks and its implications in river conservation.
Past event / Discover ways to achieve enduring impact from environmental citizen science projects in schools, based on Smriti Safaya's research in Hong Kong and the UK.
SEI brief / This brief compares the extra evaporation caused by four lower Snake River dams in Washington state, US, with predicted evaporation of an undisturbed river.
Project / SEI is working in Washington state on the design of a possible off-stream reservoir to support endangered and threatened fish species and agriculture.
Project / SEI experts produced analyses on the state of Oregon's consumption-based emissions for their Department of Environmental Quality.









