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SEI’s work sheds light on major ethical issues in climate policy, examines key governance challenges, and offers new analytical frameworks centred on equity.
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Past event / Replenishing the GCF, visualizing aid flows and national climate plans: here's how SEI is contributing to the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB50).
Journal article / How do inclusiveness, consensualism and tripartite organizations promote or hinder ambitious climate policy?
SEI working paper / Nationally determined contributions could help in the wind-down of oil, gas and coal production. But countries are only making limited use of this potential.
Media coverage / Kevin M. Adams says industrialized countries should “do more and contribute more” toward the effort of climate finance.
Journal article / As the frequency of hurricanes increases, this paper looks at how anticipating climate damage affects adaptation funding and damage to infrastructure.
Perspective / National climate action plans are often framed narrowly and may overlook important aspects of climate change and development.
Press release / SEI and the Green Technology Center of Korea have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement is about cooperation on climate, clean air, and policy.
Journal article / This article looks at the paradoxes, challenges and opportunities in governing often borderless climate risks through national or local adaptation policy.
Media coverage / Rapid urbanization and severe land subsidence puts Bangkok on the watch list of most vulnerable cities in Asia affected by climate change.









