How would our lives look in a sustainable future? How can we measure and mitigate the impacts of our consumption? How can individuals and communities contribute to broader societal transitions? SEI research develops tools and knowledge to support more sustainable consumption patterns and lifestyles.
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SEI brief / Households in Bangkok play a critical role in the waste system both as consumers and generators of waste and as the potential driving force for change.
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.
Project / How the municipality can help different residents to reduce their consumption-based climate footprint and at the same time create more equal living conditions?
Journal article / This paper investigates the demand-side aspects of a just low-carbon transition, with a focus on the transport and food sectors in Sweden.
Past event / The webinar is an opening to explore the need to build initiatives and mechanisms to facilitate the transition towards a more sustainable economy in Colombia.
Feature / SUWAS has trained change agents to champion for better managed water and sanitation services in Africa and Asia.
Past event / Sweden's vision has long been to be one of the most sustainable and integrated countries in the world. SEI's Rob Watt will moderate one of the discussions.
Perspective / The Stockholm Conference set the foundations for human security: interconnected environmental, peace and development challenges require renewed commitment now.
Past event / KTH Energy Dialogue is an annual event arranged by the KTH Energy Platform. It is a celebration of energy research and an inclusive meeting point for dialogues.
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