Pollution from human activity threatens both human health and vital ecosystems. SEI looks at issues of air pollution from household up to global levels, for example how pollution links to climate mitigation, urbanization and public health, and the potential role of citizen science in pollution monitoring.
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Feature / SEI partnered with Colombia to raise the country's sights on climate change and improve health to set an ambitious and achievable target to reduce black carbon.
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.
Feature / SEI supported countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to boost their climate commitments and show how cutting emissions can have a range of other benefits.
Feature / A long-term partnership with lawmakers in Nairobi ushers in a Air Quality Policy and Air Quality Bill for Kenya's capital, reducing air pollution and deaths.
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.
Media coverage / SEI Africa energy expert Carol Mungo speaks to "The Star" and "The Daily Nation" on a new study that found Nairobi slums recording high household air pollution
Feature / In this episode we talk with Eric Roder from International Labour Organization (ILO) on how we can ensure a just transition to a green economy.
Feature / SEI co-authored the Global Methane Assessment report published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Climate & Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).
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