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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.
269 results / 19 of 30 pages
Media advisory / On his first day in office President Joe Biden took executive action to limit methane pollution. SEI expert Dr. Johan C.I Kuylenstierna reacts to the decision.
Feature / Five years after the Paris Agreement was adopted, SEI looks at what it said on various issues of climate politics, where we are now — and where we need to go.
Past event / The event aims to advance citizen science towards environmental justice, citizen empowerment, gender equity, and health promotion in address urban pollution.
Journal article / Improving assessments and evaluating strategies to reduce exposure to indoor air pollutants by vulnerable groups.
Journal article / Artificial neural networks are developed and applied to empirically model long-term O3 exposure and assess impacts over the continental US from 2000 to 2015.
Journal article / LEAP-IBC is a tool to develop integrated strategies to improve air quality, human health and mitigate climate change.
Project / Investigating scenarios to reduce GHG and air pollutant emissions from agriculture in China.
SEI brief / How SEI’s Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP) and Integrated Benefits Calculator can help plan coherent emission reduction strategies with health benefits.
Press release / A new assessment is being developed to illustrate how Africa can achieve key development goals, provide clean air for its people, and reduce climate change.








