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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Perspective / Chris Malley explains how Togo's integrated climate change and air pollution mitigation assessment has resulted in a more ambitious climate change target.
Past event / Join Canning House and our partners for the LatAm Outlook 2023 conference as we launch this year's report and hear more on Latin American subjects from experts.
Past event / This webinar presents the findings of a report and discusses about the role of the LULUCF sector in EU Member States’ Long-term Climate Strategies.
Journal article / In this journal article, 65 researchers from 23 countries summarize what the assess as the past year’s most important findings within climate change research.
Past event / SEI's Eric Kemp-Benedict will present his paper, "Strong sustainability and property rights," at the annual conference of the French Development Agency (AFD).
Feature / Through the second Production Gap Report, SEI and its partners worked to ensure the global Covid recovery does not lock in more fossil fuel production.
Feature / A report from Oxfam and SEI revealed that the richest 1% are responsible for twice as many carbon emissions as the poorest half of the world's population.
Press release / About 40% of the Swedish population appears to be at greater risk from the adverse wealth and access effects related to a low-carbon transition.
Feature / Nature-based solutions are physical measures to protect, manage and restore our ecosystems. Explore their promises and pitfalls in this brief series.
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