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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Perspective / War, pandemic and the growing threat of climate change make the need to invest in energy efficiency all the more urgent. The technology already exists.
Feature / On World Environment Day 2022, SEI researchers explain how our lifestyles are connected to environmental crises and share their sustainable lifestyles actions.
Media coverage / Researchers can now join a successor to the Menton Message that has been organized by the ISC, Future Earth and SEI ahead of Stockholm+50.
Perspective / More experts agree that human, nonhuman and environmental health are linked. Yet nations largely neglect animal welfare in sustainable development governance.
Past event / The forum led by SEI's Marcus Carson draws on the insights and practical lessons developed over the course of the Sustainable Lifestyles and Education Program.
SEI brief / SEI Tallinn conducted the study of food waste loss in Estonia's food supply chain. About 167 000 tonnes of food waste are generated in Estonia each year.
Past event / Watch this webinar recorded on 25 May 2022 on the interdependence of animal welfare, public health and environmental conservation.
Journal article / Ahead of Stockholm+50, more than 200 experts call for governments to account for animal welfare as part of a holistic sustainable development policy.
Perspective / Improving urban water systems' efficiency can help address the problem of excessive groundwater use in Southeast Asia.
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