The eWRIMS Analyzer transforms California’s water rights data into accessible reports on monthly water use in each watershed.
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The eWRIMS Analyzer transforms California’s water rights data into accessible reports on monthly water use in each watershed.
Read the testimony of SEI's Peter Erickson and watch the Earth Day hearing of the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on the Environment.
The 2020 Special Report outlines how Covid-19 recovery plans could set the stage for a managed wind-down of fossil fuels as part of “build back better” efforts.
We propose five concepts that policymakers and planners can apply to help ensure water resilience amid climate change.
In a recent webinar, experts weighed in on how water planning can best incorporate the critical uncertainties that pandemics bring.
SEI's Peter Erickson joined a panel of experts to discuss the importance of ensuring equity when transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Nuevo artículo de Nature expone los efectos económicos, políticos y simbólicos de los subsidios, y por qué eliminarlos será clave para la transición energética.
A new Nature article lays out the economic, political and symbolic effects of subsidies – and why their removal is important to a low-carbon transition.
Find explainers, background and contacts for SEI's involvement in COP25, held from 2–13 December in Madrid, Spain.
The new Production Gap Report shows that the world is on track to produce 120% more fossil fuels than can be burned under 1.5°C warming.
The de facto tool for water planning now calculates scenarios ten times faster than before.
SEI is working with the U.S. Department of Energy and the California and Chinese governments to help policy-makers plan for resilient water and energy systems.
Does progress on one Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) mean progress on another? Researchers test an interactive version of SEI's SDG interactions framework.
Two side events discussed fossil fuels. Only one envisioned a sustainable and equitable future.
The Talanoa Dialogue will culminate at the UN climate negotiations this month. But what does that mean? This explainer answers that, and more.