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Past event / Welcome to an online webinar to learn more about the current state of research for charging infrastructure demand.
Other publication / This report focuses on the potential environmental, health, social and animal welfare implications of the uptake of novel meat and dairy alternatives.
Feature / SEI scientists weigh in on the new UNEP report exploring potential effects of some novel alternatives to conventional animal products, which launched at COP28.
Feature / Explore perspectives by our researchers on the trends and topics set to shape 2024.
Perspective / Countries should collaborate on requiring importers to include action on deforestation at the heart of their sourcing practice, write Trase representatives.
Project / The University of York SEI Centre implements customized capacity-building programs on active mobility in African transport structures on the HVT project.
Feature / Trase data brings unprecedented transparency to the supply chains and impacts of Brazilian cattle and beef production.
Media coverage / SEI Scientist Emily Ghosh weighs in on the Guardian's series on "the great carbon divide," which sources data from SEI's Emissions Inequality Dashboard.
Feature / SEI researchers Emily Ghosh and Anisha Nazareth explain how they calculated the "emissions inequality" that informs a new Oxfam report.
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