A book chapter co-written by SEI experts shines a light on the oft-neglected link between social and environmental inequality.
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A book chapter co-written by SEI experts shines a light on the oft-neglected link between social and environmental inequality.
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted how climate change intersects with major crises and geopolitics, as well as inequalities to be addressed in negotiations.
The authors explore the complexities of and make recommendations for how anti-fossil fuel norms can promote fairer and more equitable climate action.
A new FAO report co-authored by SEI researchers identifies agricultural water investment trends since 2019 and outlines priorities for future financing.
This report describes the methods used to develop the Repository, an analysis of the policies included in terms of policy type, desired outcomes and agencies.
Restructuring the socio-economic systems towards a more equal distribution is necessary to tackle climate change effectively.
Ahead of the Stockholm+50 UN international meeting, a landmark report synthesizes thinking on how to build a sustainable planet.
An independent report ahead of the Stockholm+50 international meeting captures the perspectives of youth for actions now for a better future.
Este informe analiza las formas en que los investigadores pueden ayudar a cambiar los desequilibrios en las relaciones de poder Norte-Sur con la investigaciĂ³n.
This brief discusses ways that researchers can help shift imbalances in Global North-South power relationships in climate and environment research practices.
This report highlights the methods used to calculate the chasm in carbon emissions between the world's richest and poorest populations.
International financing institutions must learn from past mistakes in agricultural water investment and direct their money to key promising approaches.
This paper draws on new data examining the starkly different global distribution of carbon consumption emissions among individuals from 1990 to 2015 and beyond.