More than 65% of the world's population are projected to live in urban areas by 2050, with major implications resource use, energy, water and sanitation, and health and well-being. At the same time urbanization can bring benefits, especially efficiency gains. SEI examines these challenges in the round to advance sustainable urbanization.
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Past event / At a pre-event for City Climate Impact Day on 15 June 2022, SEI's Fedra Vanhuyse will present a masterclass on making climate investment plans for smart cities.
Past event / Join senior policy and decision makers from across Africa and international partners to agree a road map of action for the next five years from 7–9 June 2022.
Perspective / Improving urban water systems' efficiency can help address the problem of excessive groundwater use in Southeast Asia.
Past event / Learn more about project opportunities to use and build floating platforms for sustainably storing water and energy.
Perspective / How can the steel and cement industry reach net-zero by 2050? The Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative by UNIDO is driving industrial climate action.
Past event / Take part in the ENLIGHT European Dialogue 2022 from 11–12 May 2022 in Uppsala, Sweden, with SEI's Fedra Vanhuyse a keynote speaker on sustainable cities.
Feature / The report provides insight into the technologies that can be deployed at city level to reach climate neutrality, namely to improve efficiency and store carbon.
Journal article / This paper addressed how poor ventilation and polluting cooking fuels in low-income homes cause high exposure, yet relevant global studies remain limited.
Media coverage / In a period of heightened climate action globally, SEI and Athletics Kenya signed a memorandum of understanding to create awareness on clean air for sports.
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