SEI Senior Scientist Peter Erickson reflects on what a Biden presidency means for climate policy — and what developments to keep an eye on in 2021.
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SEI Senior Scientist Peter Erickson reflects on what a Biden presidency means for climate policy — and what developments to keep an eye on in 2021.
This report analyses how four cities transitioned away from carbon-intensive economies and the lessons that can be applied to future deindustrialization.
SEI's Ploy Achakulwisut and Michael Boyland reflect on a year of converging crises, from Covid-19 to air pollution and climate change.
The vulnerability of fossil fuel-producing countries in Latin America has been exacerbated by Covid-19, but countries are only investing more in fossil fuels.
Negative emissions technologies are influencing policies and laws, and if we rely on these technologies and they fail, we will be locked into a two degree world
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?
Widespread lockdowns and border closures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have brought the forces of globalization into stark relief for many people.
The COP26 outcomes have sunk in and it is time to take stock of what happened on fossil fuels, loss and damage and other questions and look ahead.
New data from Trase shows that Indonesia’s success in reducing deforestation rates is undermined by pulpwood plantations on peatlands.
El cientÃfico sénior de SEI, Peter Erickson, reflexiona sobre lo que significa la presidencia de Biden para la polÃtica climática.
In what ways does the bioeconomy interact with the rapid developments in wind, solar and storage?
SEI researchers outline seven ways in which COP26 can - and must - deliver on climate action.
The 2020 Production Gap Report – from leading research organizations and the UN – finds that countries instead plan to increase their fossil fuel production.