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Pollution from human activity threatens both human health and vital ecosystems. SEI looks at issues of air pollution from household up to global levels, for example how pollution links to climate mitigation, urbanization and public health, and the potential role of citizen science in pollution monitoring.
Project / Guatemala will develop a national SLCP plan outlining clear reduction actions, shaped through an inclusive stakeholder process and rigorous peer review.
Perspective / "A significant blind spot remains in our national health strategy " writes Sarah West in Government Business magazine.
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Event on 01 July in Leeds / Join us in Leeds for a day of research and collaboration focused on the impact of indoor environments on child and adolescent health.
Event on 22 June – 26 June in Pretoria / SEI and CCAC are hosting an in-person hands-on training workshop 22–26 June in Pretoria on SEI's LEAP software for climate and clean air planning in Africa.
Past event / SEI York researchers are taking part in four activities during the University of York's annual flagship event series.
Media coverage / Climate experts and development partners have called for a unified national approach to methane reduction
Past event / In this third CHILI seminar, Sarah West spoke about citizen science and its growing role in understanding the environments we live in.
Perspective / Tropical fruits and are especially affected by lack of access to protection tools. Integrated pest management could offer a sustainable way forward.
Perspective / Ahead of the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Colombia, SEI experts name their priorities for advancing a fossil-free future.
Media advisory / SEI experts will join the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, taking place in Santa Marta, Colombia, from 24–29 April.
Press release / A new study reveals that 52% of the global drop in air pollution deaths (1990–2019) stems from improved healthcare and lower vulnerability.











