The SEI Epidemic-Macroeconomic Model is software to help countries develop Covid-19-adjusted economic baselines for sustainable development planning.
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The SEI Epidemic-Macroeconomic Model is software to help countries develop Covid-19-adjusted economic baselines for sustainable development planning.
This Excel-based tool allows you to explore the inequalities in CO2 emissions across the world, by linking emissions to income levels.
The Next Energy Modeling system for Optimization (NEMO) is a high-performance, open-source optimization tool designed to answer energy policy questions.
This initiative enables integrated national planning for Nationally Determined Contributions and Sustainable Development Goals.
This project seeks to understand tensions in future consumption patterns in Sweden to ensure a fair transition to a fossil-free welfare society.
SENSES – Climate Change ScENario SErviceS – is developing a toolkit to connect new climate community scenarios with stakeholders.
SEI’s SDG interactions method uses a seven-point typology to assess how progress in one target affects progress on another target.
Our work on global finance looks at how the global financial system supports or undermines societal transitions.
This SEI initiative creates a platform for high-quality, timely and policy-relevant research and communications on various facets of fossil fuel development.
As Myanmar continues to open up to trade and investment, growth and development is expected to bring massive changes and place pressure on ecological resources.
This initiative focused on global trade and production to consumption systems, and identifies new opportunities to promote sustainability.
The Climate Equity Reference Calculator is an equity reference tool designed to allow users to analyse the implications of a country’s fair share.
(TAGMI) is a decision support tool that facilitates targeting and scaling-out of three different Agricultural Water Management (AWM) technologies.
Development of a framework for reconciling the twin crises of climate and development.