CĂ´te d'Ivoire's updated Nationally Determined Contribution aims to reduce air pollution to benefit citizens' health and reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
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CĂ´te d'Ivoire's updated Nationally Determined Contribution aims to reduce air pollution to benefit citizens' health and reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
Find explainers, background and contacts for SEI's involvement in COP26, held from 31 October–12 November 2021 in Glasgow, UK.
Learn more about what SEI is doing to support sustainable cities for the health and well-being of their inhabitants and the planet – #UrbanOctober
Learn more about what SEI is doing to support healthy air for healthy people and a healthy planet – #HealthyAirHealthyPlanet
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry joined with SEI to launch the Supporting National Action Planning on Short-Lived Climate Pollutants in Kenya project.
Here's what SEI researchers would like to hear from world leaders addressing US President Biden's Leaders Summit on Climate.
Researchers share insights from recent work that quantified the reduced air pollution and improved health that Bangladesh can achieve by implementing its NDC.
SEI’s work on NDCs concentrates on ensuring integrated planning for climate, energy, and sustainable development.
An expert group, including SEI, issued a call for scientists and policymakers to develop a Covid-19 recovery plan linking health, climate and the environment.
During the years 2015-2019, SEI invested in research, tool development and capacity enhancement as part of the initiative on Low Emissions Development Pathways.
Investigadores de SEI discuten los impactos de la contaminaciĂ³n del aire en la salud, y las lecciones aprendidas en salud y polĂtica que emergen del COVID-19
SEI researchers discuss the health impacts of air pollution, and the related health questions and policy lessons emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Research led by the Universities of Leicester and Edinburgh and 12 other research institutions show where surface ozone levels are important for human health.
This new network will engage with communities in Nairobi using theatre, visual arts, mobile phones, games, story-telling and music.
New research links long-term exposure to ozone air pollution with one million premature deaths per year due to respiratory diseases.