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Our research focuses on the effectiveness, efficiency and fairness of the international climate finance regime, but also looks beyond it, at how the global financial system at large either supports or undermines the societal transitions needed to achieve sustainable development.
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Journal article / A theory of change is used to explain the economics of pro‑environmental trade regulation, with the EUDR serving as the key example.
SEI podcast / As climate impacts intensify, financing climate adaptation is becoming just as important as how much money is available.
SEI report / This report examines how risk mitigation and transfer instruments support utility-scale renewable energy investment in East Africa, drawing on six case studies.
Project / RAIA addresses persistent gaps in economic evidence, research capacity, and policy tools needed to promote effective climate change adaptation in Global South.
Feature / At Adaptation Futures 2025, “Accelerating Adaptation into Action”, SEI researchers contributed expertise on climate finance, adaptation and co-production.
Perspective / Katherine Browne assesses how the Paris Agreement has managed to survive through the tumult of global politics and crises.
Past event / UCL IIPP hosts Francis X. Johnson and experts on how policy shapes the bioeconomy-green finance-innovation nexus.
Press release / To advance India's net-zero plans, seven India-Sweden projects have now been established, aiming to reduce emissions from the steel and cement sector.
Past event / In this annual online dialogue, leading experts and policymakers will come together to reflect on the key outcomes and implications of COP30.








