Recent years have seen increasing resistance to openness, democracy and international cooperation. Science has become more important in this new context.
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Recent years have seen increasing resistance to openness, democracy and international cooperation. Science has become more important in this new context.
To realize the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and SDGs we need to “reboot” the finance sector to steer investment onto a low-carbon, sustainable pathway.
SEI Executive Director Johan Kuylenstierna and a group of influential thinkers set out steps to a sustainable development transition.
The treaty may enter into force well before 2020, but let’s not wait and see - let’s start delivering actions.
The Paris Agreement has given us huge momentum for building a resource-efficient, low-carbon and resilient global economy. Now it’s time to realize that vision.
A new study by SEI shows that over a third of forest owners believe that they lack the knowledge and capacity to adapt their forestry to climate change.
India is likely to miss its target for sanitation access. Here are insights on sanitation's crucial role and challenges of introducing it to rural areas.
SEI's Executive Director reflects on the challenges of transitioning to a low-carbon economy, and the perception that it is too difficult to be feasible.
How the new IPCC report is relevant to businesses, and insights from a seminar with business leaders hosted by SEI, the Haga Initiative and NORDEA.
Atmospheric CO2 is about to hit a record high. This won’t immediately plunge the world into chaos, but that doesn’t make 400ppm just a symbolic level.
Climate action can’t wait until we have spare cash, or until green technologies are cheap. We know what we have to do.
Following suggestions that the climate change movement means the death of environmentalism, we argue that healthy ecosystems are essential to human well-being.