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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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Journal article / Urban green spaces play a vital role in enhancing health, livability and attractiveness in rapidly urbanizing cities.
Project / The project in Southern Africa combats air pollution and climate change through a Community of Practice and the Africa Clean Air Program.
Past event / Jenniffer Pedraza is presenting her work developing emissions scenarios in Latin America and the Caribbean at this global atmospheric chemistry conference.
Media coverage / SEI Africa will support the organizers of the Nairobi City Marathon in installing air quality sensors to monitor air quality in Nairobi ahead of the event.
Feature / Discover the health impacts and cross-benefits of clean air and climate change in this Q&A with SEI researcher Chris Malley.
Project / SEI researchers and partners will create three assessments on economics, agriculture and food systems, and nitrous oxide to aid decision-making on SLCPs.
Project / The project incorporates SLCPs and other air pollutants into the GLEC Framework on emissions tracking for businesses.
Feature / SEI Africa strengthens its partnership with the IPCC to address air pollution and boost regional climate research.
Past event / The African Union Commission convenes partners to discuss the roadmap for the Africa Clean Air Program at CCDA-XII.









