SEI geopolitics research examines the dynamic interactions between politics, natural resources, human security and global environmental change.
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Perspective / More experts agree that human, nonhuman and environmental health are linked. Yet nations largely neglect animal welfare in sustainable development governance.
Past event / Join our event on 31 May 2022 to discuss the implications of the current geopolitical landscape for a sustainable blue economy.
Journal article / Ahead of Stockholm+50, more than 200 experts call for governments to account for animal welfare as part of a holistic sustainable development policy.
Other publication / Investments in low-carbon technologies need to be more available and aimed at developing countries for a more just transition.
Other publication / Policies must change to tackle inequality and lead the global rich – and everyone – to live more sustainable lifestyles.
Other publication / Research on elite and citizen views on international organization legitimacy shows differences between the two and how to bridge the gap.
SEI report / Ahead of the Stockholm+50 UN international meeting, a landmark report synthesizes thinking on how to build a sustainable planet.
Other publication / Politics and the retreat of nuclear weapons from environmental discourse have implications for effective global environmental governance.
Other publication / Technology transfers, as well as financing, are needed for low- and middle-income countries to have an equitable and just transition.
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