Watch our Currents 2023 event from 11 January and read the perspectives by our researchers on topics to follow in the coming year.
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Watch our Currents 2023 event from 11 January and read the perspectives by our researchers on topics to follow in the coming year.
Two SEI researchers travelled to Zambia to investigate the effectiveness of financial risk mitigation strategies intended to fuel renewable energy investment.
Derik Broekhoff lays out the elements of a more equitable and ambitious corporate net-zero framework on TED Countdown.
SEI uses a tool known as serious games to test water management policies and promote communication among local communities.
SEI Affiliated Researcher Pete Erickson lays out the benefits and drawbacks – mostly benefits – in the recently passed transformative climate law in the US.
SEI researchers trained energy sector practitioners on how to use LEAP in Islamabad, Pakistan, as part of the nation's effort to tackle its energy crisis.
Join our SEI-hosted sessions at World Water Week from 23 August-1 September both in-person and online to discuss sanitation, biodiversity, climate and the SDGs.
Citing climate change concerns, a United States federal judge used SEI research on greenhouse gas emissions to halt Gulf of Mexico oil and gas leases.
SEI Senior Scientist Laura Forni explains why gender and income inform inequities in access to irrigation water in a rural Cambodian watershed.
SEI Scientist Emily Ghosh discusses the continued disparity in carbon emissions between the poor and everyone else.
SEI Senior Scientist Chuck A. Young explains why California saw severe water shortages this year and how better forecasting can help alleviate those challenges.
Almost one-third of the world’s population has no access to clean energy for cooking. SEI scientists hope to help tackle the problem with better policies.
SEI's flagship water modelling tool helped a San Jose-area water district identify an opportunity to help protected steelhead in the wake of dam construction.
More than 100 updates to SEI's water modelling tool will bring faster and more precise results for its 40 000 users.