Technical "solutions" for human health or the environment introduced through development interventions, such as clean cookstoves, often fail to take hold because people never truly embrace them. SEI explores individual and household behaviour to better understand how and why people take up new technologies.
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Past event / Bringing people and policy together for coherent actions toward achieving Inclusive Circular Economy Transition in South Asia and South-East Asia
Past event / The 33rd International Congress of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research took place in St. Andrews, Scotland.
Journal article / This article identifies opportunities for local governments in Sweden and beyond to play a prominent role in the transition to sustainable consumption.
Tool / TR2AIL is an online tool that helps organizations and individuals track, report, reflect on, and take actions to reduce their travel-related emissions.
Journal article / The authors argued that consistent messaging is key to creating habitual and universal pro-environmental behaviours.
SEI report / Policymakers should consider socio-economic and sociopolitical dimensions that mediate air pollution impacts, such as gender and how it intersects with factors.
Other publication / Public purchasing choices can drive the market for green products and services. G20 countries can lead the way in decarbonizing emissions-intensive sectors.
Media coverage / SEI Research Fellow Daniel Duma talks to Nature about surging oil and gas profits while countries fail to invest in carbon-cutting pledges.
Feature / SEI Tallinn organized a training week for young people, offering guidance on continuing their education and finding employment in the green economy.
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