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Past event / Find out about a science-based roadmap to plan and implement sector-specific methane emission reductions to reach national targets of the Global Methane Pledge.
Perspective / SEI scientists lay out six reforms needed to create more equitable climate negotiations that give greater voice to the Global South.
Media coverage / The Indian newspaper Deccan Herald highlighted the Open Letter to Fellow Citizens of Earth in an op-ed by Prof of Sustainability Harini Nagendra.
Media coverage / "It's about time we took investing in adaptation seriously," writes SEI's Richard J. T. Klein in an op-ed for Thomson Reuters together with Tabea Lissner.
Other publication / This book chapter explores the importance of the water-energy-food nexus tool to provide possible future climate adaptation strategies in the Global South.
Journal article / This study analyses how managed aquifer recharge might affect irrigated agriculture in California's Kings Groundwater Basin during drought.
Perspective / War, pandemic and the growing threat of climate change make the need to invest in energy efficiency all the more urgent. The technology already exists.
Feature / SEI Senior Research Fellow Neal Haddaway created a photographic exploration of climate emotions among environmental researchers and communicators.
Past event / Join this seminar and panel discussion that offers an historical journey along the science-to-policy interface of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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