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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Feature / The research highlights innovative financing models and policy frameworks needed to make green hydrogen-based ironmaking viable in lower-income countries.
Collection / SEI supports NDCs 3.0 with cutting-edge tools and insights for ambitious, science-based climate action plans in 2025 and beyond.
Past event / This dialogue explored the challenges and opportunities of international aid to women’s organizations, with insights from Elisabeth Olivius and experts.
Past event / After COP29, Mistra Geopolitics hosts a high-level dialogue in collaboration with SEI and Linköping University, Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research.
Press release / Clarmondial and SEI partner to develop a nature framework for the Biosphere Integrity Fund, promoting biodiversity, resilience and livelihoods in agriculture.
Other publication / This paper evaluates the financing needs and feasibility of a green hydrogen-based ironmaking project in a developing country.
Perspective / SEI delegates share their key COP29 takeaways and next-stage expectations.
Perspective / Katy Harris and Richard J.T. Klein argue that COP29 made modest gains, like the Baku Adaptation Road Map, but lacked the ambition needed for real progress.
Past event / SEI researchers will be sharing their expertise to shape climate policy in a series of events at COP29.
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