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 / On World Food Day, we look at Sweden's just transition towards net-zero carbon emissions by diving into three key categories: footprints, health, and fairness.
Past event / This workshop is organized to create new research ideas and deepening the collaboration between SEI and Stockholm University on key topics of joint interest.
Perspective / SEI's Derik Broekhoff offers recommendations on regulating net-zero standards and criteria for the UN Secretary General's High Level Expert Group (HLEG).
Past event / This webinar will explore the results of the Loss and Damage workshop "Making Sense of and Responding to Loss and Damage in Southeast Asia."
Other publication / Mini-grid electricity can have a significant contribution to universal access to electricity especially in sparsely populated and underserved communities.
Media coverage / SEI's Philip Osano tells Quartz that developed nations need to expand climate finance pledges to cushion developing countries against climate change effects.
Project / ChemClimCircle will address the linkage between chemicals, climate and circularity issues in public procurement.
Media coverage / SEI Executive Director Måns Nilsson has co-signed an op-ed published by IEEP calling for an EU framework for sustainable food.
Journal article / This paper presents analyses of the economic and environmental impact of relevant phosphorus management policy scenarios.
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