Technical "solutions" for human health or the environment introduced through development interventions, such as clean cookstoves, often fail to take hold because people never truly embrace them. SEI explores individual and household behaviour to better understand how and why people take up new technologies.
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Media coverage / The <i>Stockholm+50: Unlocking a better future</i> report was launched on 18 May 2022 and covered by The Guardian's Matthew Taylor.
Press release / Ahead of the UN international meeting Stockholm+50, SEI and CEEW jointly launch an independent scientific report to serve as a basis for the talks.
Other publication / Policies must change to tackle inequality and lead the global rich – and everyone – to live more sustainable lifestyles.
SEI report / Ahead of the Stockholm+50 UN international meeting, a landmark report synthesizes thinking on how to build a sustainable planet.
Other publication / Governance can address fair and sustainable consumption through monitoring, support of policy experiments and more comprehensive policy packages.
Journal article / A new study from SEI's CANDIES project looks at how consumer food choices can be influenced to become more sustainable.
Media coverage / How can the world fulfill Europe's liquefied natural gas needs without Russia? The rest of the developed world must lower demand, SEI's Peter Erickson says.
Feature / SEI researchers offer a deep dive into the concept of carbon lock-in and its effects in Latin America, where economies are entwined with fossil fuel production.
Media coverage / Some of the world's richest people are making big investments in clean energy and green initiatives as their lavish lifestyles and industry emissions persist.
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