More experts agree that human, nonhuman and environmental health are linked. Yet nations largely neglect animal welfare in sustainable development governance.
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More experts agree that human, nonhuman and environmental health are linked. Yet nations largely neglect animal welfare in sustainable development governance.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its latest report on the state of climate mitigation. SEI researchers offer their main takeaways.
Animal welfare matters for sustainable development. The UN Environmental Assembly should recognize this link.
Policies can support a shift towards more plant-based food in high-consuming countries, with benefits for climate, public health and biodiversity.
The authors present four priorities for the G20 to contribute its "fair share", both in terms of mitigation effort and finance.
Ahead of the UN Food Systems Summit, SEI looks at actions to transform food systems and achieve critical progress on the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
After the Paris Agreement's conspicuous silence on fossil fuels, what steps can be taken to finally ensure a global movement away from oil, gas and coal?
Para cumplir con los objetivos climĂ¡ticos y evitar mayor caos en el mercado, gobiernos deben planear la disminuciĂ³n de la producciĂ³n de gas, carbĂ³n y petrĂ³leo.
To meet climate goals and avoid further market chaos, governments need to plan the decline of coal, oil and gas production, with support for workers.
The UN process has largely ignored the production of fossil fuels. That can, and must, change.
National climate action plans are often framed narrowly and may overlook important aspects of climate change and development.
Cleo Verkuijl and Harro van Asselt assess the key outcomes and continuing challenges from COP24.
Can the international trade system reform fossil fuel subsidies to relieve costs, reduce pollution, improve energy security and tackle climate change?