The UN Climate Action Summit aimed to start a race to net-zero emissions by 2050. But what will unleash industrial decarbonization, everywhere and at scale?
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The UN Climate Action Summit aimed to start a race to net-zero emissions by 2050. But what will unleash industrial decarbonization, everywhere and at scale?
SEI’s Executive Director reflects on Covid-19's impact on environment and development priorities and reviews how the institute is responding.
Este documento explora las recientes políticas de apoyo a la producción de combustibles fósiles promulgadas en Latinoamérica durante la pandemia.
An expert group, including SEI, issued a call for scientists and policymakers to develop a Covid-19 recovery plan linking health, climate and the environment.
Learn more about what SEI is doing to support sustainable cities for the health and well-being of their inhabitants and the planet – #UrbanOctober
The new Production Gap Report shows that the world is on track to produce 120% more fossil fuels than can be burned under 1.5°C warming.
The 2020 Special Report outlines how Covid-19 recovery plans could set the stage for a managed wind-down of fossil fuels as part of “build back better” efforts.
Investigadores de SEI discuten los impactos de la contaminación del aire en la salud, y las lecciones aprendidas en salud y política que emergen del COVID-19
A brief from LeadIT suggests what policy measures governments can take to steer economic development to a more sustainable, equitable & net-zero emissions path.
Based on three major new studies on the topic of steel decarbonization, this brief explores how the steel sector could achieve net zero by 2050 through policy.
This paper finds that the gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia is vulnerable to sustained, low prices of domestic gas and natural gas liquids.
This SEI initiative creates a platform for high-quality, timely and policy-relevant research and communications on various facets of fossil fuel development.
Here's what SEI researchers would like to hear from world leaders addressing US President Biden's Leaders Summit on Climate.