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We assess the impacts of and work to reduce the levels of short-lived climate pollutants – such as soot, methane and ozone – in the atmosphere. These agents affect human health and contribute to global warming.
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Media coverage / In an article in the Nation, SEI Africa Centre Director Philip Osano says SEI has provided data on air quality and climate action in Africa for decision-making.
Media coverage / As Senegal pushes for sustainable sports in Africa by installing stadium air monitors, Philip Osano discusses Africa's response to air pollution with Quartz.
Past event / This AMCEN side event will present the findings from the Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa.
Past event / SEI York Centre Director Sarah West moderated a Cities4Children panel discussion on air pollution and its effects on children in urban areas.
Past event / SEI York researchers will participate in the three-day hybrid APCAP Joint Forum on "The Air We Share: Scaling up governance, legislation, and finance action".
Past event / This scientific workshop aims to present and exchange knowledge and understanding among scientists, practitioners, and policymakers on air pollution.
Journal article / Despite contributing little to climate change, Togo has identified measures to simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve local air quality.
Perspective / Eight countries are recommitting to work together to reduce the severe and widespread health and economic impacts of air pollution in the region.
Feature / The Climate & Clean Air Coalition and SEI are developing an assessment of air pollution and climate change in Africa to reduce emissions and maximize benefits.









