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OIL COMPANIES SAY REDUCING THEIR PRODUCTION WON’T REDUCE The global race to net-zero emissions has swept up some unlikely cheerleaders in the last year: oil and gas companies.It can be tempting to view this as a step in the right direction; after all, oil and gas extraction accounts for most of the fossil carbon emitted to date, and these companies face the rapidly declining use of their mainproducts.
LEAP
By Charles Heaps on 5/8/2021. New versions of LEAP (2020.1.32) and NEMO (1.6) are now available for download. They provide additional flexibility for modeling process dispatch and capital cost annualization and finer control over the number of CPUs used by NEMO. LEAP now also communicates better with the LEAP web site for registration and log SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETS Securing climate benefit: a guide to using carbon offsets. Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. Broekhoff, D., Gillenwater, M., Colbert-Sangree,T., and Cage, P
THE RISKS OF RELYING ON TOMORROW’S ‘NEGATIVE EMISSIONS’AUTHOR:KARTHA
The risks of relying on tomorrow’s ‘negative emissions’ to guide today’s mitigation action. This paper focuses on the risks associated with “negative emission” techniques for drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and storing it in land-based sinks or underground. Kartha, S. and Dooley, K. (2016). LOCAL EFFORTS HELP PROTECT THE ENDANGERED IRRAWADDY Local efforts help protect the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in Myanmar. The iconic Irrawaddy dolphins of Myanmar are facing a range of threats from economic development activities that are degrading their habitats and food sources. They are critical for fishery resources and water security of Ayeyarwady River. UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE WASTE FOOD Understanding why people waste food 3 Food-waste behaviour: the findings Our pilot study did not aim to find generalisable conclusions; however, it did reveal the complexity ofBERNARDAS PADEGIMAS
bernardas.padegimas@sei.org. +46 73 460 7693. Share. Bernardas is a Project Manager at SEI Headquarters working for the Mistra Geopolitics Programme as well as wider SEI project management support. He is managing the Mistra Geopolitics Programme which will critically examine how the dynamics of geopolitics, human security and globalROBERT WATT
Robert Watt is Communications Director and Head of Strategic Policy Engagement. Rob has responsibility for SEI’s global communications, both internal and external, and oversees SEI’s strategic policy engagement (climate, finance, 2030 Agenda, ocean and biodiversity, andEU).
ANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Publications by Annette Huber-Lee. Investigating tradeoffs between agricultural development and environmental flows under climate change in the Stung Chinit Watershed, Cambodia. Water and energy in California: planning for a sustainable future under political and climatic change. The water-energy nexus: comparing how Los Angeles andBeijing
STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE: BRIDGING SCIENCE AND POLICYSEI AFRICASEI ASIASEI HEADQUARTERSSEI LATIN AMERICASEI OXFORDSEI TALLINN Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is an international non-profit research and policy organisation. We shift policy and practice towardssustainability.
OIL COMPANIES SAY REDUCING THEIR PRODUCTION WON’T REDUCE The global race to net-zero emissions has swept up some unlikely cheerleaders in the last year: oil and gas companies.It can be tempting to view this as a step in the right direction; after all, oil and gas extraction accounts for most of the fossil carbon emitted to date, and these companies face the rapidly declining use of their mainproducts.
LEAP
By Charles Heaps on 5/8/2021. New versions of LEAP (2020.1.32) and NEMO (1.6) are now available for download. They provide additional flexibility for modeling process dispatch and capital cost annualization and finer control over the number of CPUs used by NEMO. LEAP now also communicates better with the LEAP web site for registration and log SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETS Securing climate benefit: a guide to using carbon offsets. Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. Broekhoff, D., Gillenwater, M., Colbert-Sangree,T., and Cage, P
THE RISKS OF RELYING ON TOMORROW’S ‘NEGATIVE EMISSIONS’AUTHOR:KARTHA
The risks of relying on tomorrow’s ‘negative emissions’ to guide today’s mitigation action. This paper focuses on the risks associated with “negative emission” techniques for drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and storing it in land-based sinks or underground. Kartha, S. and Dooley, K. (2016). LOCAL EFFORTS HELP PROTECT THE ENDANGERED IRRAWADDY Local efforts help protect the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in Myanmar. The iconic Irrawaddy dolphins of Myanmar are facing a range of threats from economic development activities that are degrading their habitats and food sources. They are critical for fishery resources and water security of Ayeyarwady River. UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE WASTE FOOD Understanding why people waste food 3 Food-waste behaviour: the findings Our pilot study did not aim to find generalisable conclusions; however, it did reveal the complexity ofBERNARDAS PADEGIMAS
bernardas.padegimas@sei.org. +46 73 460 7693. Share. Bernardas is a Project Manager at SEI Headquarters working for the Mistra Geopolitics Programme as well as wider SEI project management support. He is managing the Mistra Geopolitics Programme which will critically examine how the dynamics of geopolitics, human security and globalROBERT WATT
Robert Watt is Communications Director and Head of Strategic Policy Engagement. Rob has responsibility for SEI’s global communications, both internal and external, and oversees SEI’s strategic policy engagement (climate, finance, 2030 Agenda, ocean and biodiversity, andEU).
ANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Publications by Annette Huber-Lee. Investigating tradeoffs between agricultural development and environmental flows under climate change in the Stung Chinit Watershed, Cambodia. Water and energy in California: planning for a sustainable future under political and climatic change. The water-energy nexus: comparing how Los Angeles andBeijing
SOLUTIONS TO RESTORE OUR ECOSYSTEMS BY 2030 Solutions to restore our ecosystems by 2030. Nature-based solutions offer great promise as a route to both preserving and restoring natural ecosystems to promote planetary and human well-being. At SEI, we explore how equity and justice are addressed in their implementation and how their success should be calculated in measuresof inclusive
PROJECTS | SEI
SEI is investing in projects on key issues around sustainable development that SEI is particularly well placed to address. LEAP: LOW EMISSIONS ANALYSIS PLATFORM LEAP, shorthand for the Low Emissions Analysis Platform, is a powerful, versatile software system for integrated energy planning and climate change mitigation assessment.Developed at SEI US, LEAP (originally the Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning system) continues to evolve and improve.SDG SYNERGIES
SDG Synergies is a practical tool for understanding how groups of policy areas and targets interact, using systems thinking. Designed by researchers at Stockholm Environment Institute originally to support governments in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals, SDG Synergies could be invaluable within and beyond the field ofsustainability.
SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETS Securing climate benefit: a guide to using carbon offsets. Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. Broekhoff, D., Gillenwater, M., Colbert-Sangree,T., and Cage, P
UNDERSTANDING THE NEXUS Understanding the Nexus. This paper for the Bonn 2011 Conference presents initial evidence for how a nexus approach can enhance water, energy and food security by increasing efficiency, reducing trade-offs, building synergies and improving governance across sectors. It also underpins policy recommendations, which are detailed in a separate paper. CLOSURE OF STEELWORKS IN NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA: LESSONS This brief examines the decline and closure of a major steelworks plant in Newcastle, Australia, part of a series that looks at historical cases involving the THE RISKS OF RELYING ON TOMORROW’S ‘NEGATIVE EMISSIONS’ The risks of relying on tomorrow’s ‘negative emissions’ to guide today’s mitigation action. This paper focuses on the risks associated with “negative emission” techniques for drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and storing it in land-based sinks or underground. Kartha, S. and Dooley, K. (2016).PROJECT: ENTRUGO
Project description and objectives. The project will evaluate the impact of stakeholder-based approaches on trust among the concerned actors and public trust in governments. This will be done by exploring local and regional cases linking sustainable catchment management to sustainable water use. Case studies are conducted in four differentROBERT WATT
Robert Watt is Communications Director and Head of Strategic Policy Engagement. Rob has responsibility for SEI’s global communications, both internal and external, and oversees SEI’s strategic policy engagement (climate, finance, 2030 Agenda, ocean and biodiversity, andEU).
OIL COMPANIES SAY REDUCING THEIR PRODUCTION WON’T REDUCE The global race to net-zero emissions has swept up some unlikely cheerleaders in the last year: oil and gas companies.It can be tempting to view this as a step in the right direction; after all, oil and gas extraction accounts for most of the fossil carbon emitted to date, and these companies face the rapidly declining use of their mainproducts.
SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETSAUTHOR:BROEKHOFF
Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. UNDERSTANDING THE NEXUS Productivity and the availability of water, energy and land vary enormously between regions and production systems. There is a large potential to increase overall resource use efficiency and benefits in production and consumption, e.g. by addressing intensive agriculture (which often has higher water productivity but lower energy productivity than other forms of agriculture) or water- andPROJECT: ENTRUGO
Background. Due to the high importance of water for life, governments have recognized their duty to deliver on sustainability goals for water management, e.g. under international human rights law, EU’s water policies and the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (e.g. SDG 6: ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all). UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE WASTE FOOD Understanding why people waste food 3 Food-waste behaviour: the findings Our pilot study did not aim to find generalisable conclusions; however, it did reveal the complexity ofLEONIE PEARSON
Dr Leonie Pearson is the Senior Research Fellow, Water for SEI Asia. Her work is focused on securing vulnerable people’s access and rights to water through high impact research forBERNARDAS PADEGIMAS
Bernardas is a Project Manager at SEI Headquarters working with the management of large-scale programmes and projects and coordination support of the overall organizational transition towards a more effective and efficient project management practices at SEI.NINA WEITZ | SEI
Nina Weitz is Research Fellow within the Governance and Institutions Unit at SEI. Her work focuses on national and global governance processes, including the formulation, implementation and follow-up of Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.CHARRLOTTE ADELINA
Charrlotte is a research associate for the urban research theme at SEIAsia.
ANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Annette Huber-Lee is a senior scientist at SEI US. She returned to SEI US in May after serving as director of SEI Asia, in Bangkok, from mid-2012 until February 2013. OIL COMPANIES SAY REDUCING THEIR PRODUCTION WON’T REDUCE The global race to net-zero emissions has swept up some unlikely cheerleaders in the last year: oil and gas companies.It can be tempting to view this as a step in the right direction; after all, oil and gas extraction accounts for most of the fossil carbon emitted to date, and these companies face the rapidly declining use of their mainproducts.
SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETSAUTHOR:BROEKHOFF
Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. UNDERSTANDING THE NEXUS Productivity and the availability of water, energy and land vary enormously between regions and production systems. There is a large potential to increase overall resource use efficiency and benefits in production and consumption, e.g. by addressing intensive agriculture (which often has higher water productivity but lower energy productivity than other forms of agriculture) or water- andPROJECT: ENTRUGO
Background. Due to the high importance of water for life, governments have recognized their duty to deliver on sustainability goals for water management, e.g. under international human rights law, EU’s water policies and the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (e.g. SDG 6: ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all). UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE WASTE FOOD Understanding why people waste food 3 Food-waste behaviour: the findings Our pilot study did not aim to find generalisable conclusions; however, it did reveal the complexity ofLEONIE PEARSON
Dr Leonie Pearson is the Senior Research Fellow, Water for SEI Asia. Her work is focused on securing vulnerable people’s access and rights to water through high impact research forBERNARDAS PADEGIMAS
Bernardas is a Project Manager at SEI Headquarters working with the management of large-scale programmes and projects and coordination support of the overall organizational transition towards a more effective and efficient project management practices at SEI.NINA WEITZ | SEI
Nina Weitz is Research Fellow within the Governance and Institutions Unit at SEI. Her work focuses on national and global governance processes, including the formulation, implementation and follow-up of Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.CHARRLOTTE ADELINA
Charrlotte is a research associate for the urban research theme at SEIAsia.
ANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Annette Huber-Lee is a senior scientist at SEI US. She returned to SEI US in May after serving as director of SEI Asia, in Bangkok, from mid-2012 until February 2013.PROJECTS | SEI
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CLOSURE OF STEELWORKS IN NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA: LESSONS This brief examines the decline and closure of a major steelworks plant in Newcastle, Australia, part of a series that looks at historical cases involving theSEARCH | SEI
Skip navigation. Mobile menu is now open. Publications; Perspectives; Projects and tools; Events THE FEASIBILITY OF HEAVY BATTERY ELECTRIC TRUCKS Making heavy trucks battery electric is very difficult, especially when it comes to ensuring that their range matches that of diesel trucks. Decarbonizing road freight using heavy battery electric freight trucks is generally found to be of limited feasibility as a means of combating climate change, due to the high costs and low gravimetric specific energy of batteries. ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT AND WATER ANALYSIS OF COTTON, HEMP In a broader context, this study represents one of a number of investigations conducted by SEI in the field of sustainable consumption. Sustainable consumption focuses on formulating equitable strategies that foster the highest quality of life, the efficient use of natural resources, and the effective satisfaction of human needs while simultaneously promoting equitable social development THE CRUCIAL LINK BETWEEN AIR POLLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY In the article, “ The crucial link between air pollution and biodiversity loss ”, he highlighted the importance of ammonia emissions that come from agriculture, through the spreading of manures, slurries and fertilisers. Kevin explained: ‘Let’s say you have a pig; the pig produces manure, which produces ammonia. That ammonia can then go straight up in the air and destroy the woodland STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF THE WHO URBAN AIR POLLUTANT The 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) global ambient air quality database is an impressive compilation of PM 10 (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter = 10 µm) monitoring data for 3,570 cities in 97 countries and PM 2.5 (PM with an aerodynamic diameter = 2.5 µm) data for 2,628 cities in 81 countries. The database collects PM measurements and estimates from establishedNINA WEITZ | SEI
Nina Weitz is Research Fellow within the Governance and Institutions Unit at SEI. Her work focuses on national and global governance processes, including the formulation, implementation and follow-up of Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.CHARRLOTTE ADELINA
Charrlotte joined SEI Asia as a Research Associate (Urban) in June 2019. She is broadly interested in understanding social stratificationin cities.
STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE: BRIDGING SCIENCE AND POLICYSEI AFRICASEI ASIASEI HEADQUARTERSSEI LATIN AMERICASEI OXFORDSEI TALLINN Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is an international non-profit research and policy organisation. We shift policy and practice towardssustainability.
OIL COMPANIES SAY REDUCING THEIR PRODUCTION WON’T REDUCE The global race to net-zero emissions has swept up some unlikely cheerleaders in the last year: oil and gas companies.It can be tempting to view this as a step in the right direction; after all, oil and gas extraction accounts for most of the fossil carbon emitted to date, and these companies face the rapidly declining use of their mainproducts.
SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETS Securing climate benefit: a guide to using carbon offsets. Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. Broekhoff, D., Gillenwater, M., Colbert-Sangree,T., and Cage, P
UNDERSTANDING THE NEXUS Understanding the Nexus. This paper for the Bonn 2011 Conference presents initial evidence for how a nexus approach can enhance water, energy and food security by increasing efficiency, reducing trade-offs, building synergies and improving governance across sectors. It also underpins policy recommendations, which are detailed in a separate paper. THE RISKS OF RELYING ON TOMORROW’S ‘NEGATIVE EMISSIONS’ The risks of relying on tomorrow’s ‘negative emissions’ to guide today’s mitigation action. This paper focuses on the risks associated with “negative emission” techniques for drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and storing it in land-based sinks or underground. Kartha, S. and Dooley, K. (2016). UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE WASTE FOOD Understanding why people waste food 3 Food-waste behaviour: the findings Our pilot study did not aim to find generalisable conclusions; however, it did reveal the complexity of CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE PARIS AGREEMENT AND THE 2030 Connections between the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda: the case for policy coherence. Finalized in 2015, the Paris Agreement and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development both represent universally approved policy visions that signal a paradigm shift: from a “top-down” approach of set, international mandates to aGÖKÇE METE
Gökçe is a Research Fellow at SEI Headquarters – Climate Energy and Society Unit. Her research focuses on how to support industry sectors navigate their way towards a sustainable future.BERNARDAS PADEGIMAS
bernardas.padegimas@sei.org. +46 73 460 7693. Share. Bernardas is a Project Manager at SEI Headquarters working for the Mistra Geopolitics Programme as well as wider SEI project management support. He is managing the Mistra Geopolitics Programme which will critically examine how the dynamics of geopolitics, human security and globalANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Publications by Annette Huber-Lee. Investigating tradeoffs between agricultural development and environmental flows under climate change in the Stung Chinit Watershed, Cambodia. Water and energy in California: planning for a sustainable future under political and climatic change. The water-energy nexus: comparing how Los Angeles andBeijing
STOCKHOLM ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE: BRIDGING SCIENCE AND POLICYSEI AFRICASEI ASIASEI HEADQUARTERSSEI LATIN AMERICASEI OXFORDSEI TALLINN Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is an international non-profit research and policy organisation. We shift policy and practice towardssustainability.
OIL COMPANIES SAY REDUCING THEIR PRODUCTION WON’T REDUCE The global race to net-zero emissions has swept up some unlikely cheerleaders in the last year: oil and gas companies.It can be tempting to view this as a step in the right direction; after all, oil and gas extraction accounts for most of the fossil carbon emitted to date, and these companies face the rapidly declining use of their mainproducts.
SECURING CLIMATE BENEFIT: A GUIDE TO USING CARBON OFFSETS Securing climate benefit: a guide to using carbon offsets. Carbon offsets — if used responsibly — can accelerate action to avert dangerous climate change. This guide is for companies and organizations who aim to use offsets in voluntary greenhouse gas reduction strategies. Broekhoff, D., Gillenwater, M., Colbert-Sangree,T., and Cage, P
UNDERSTANDING THE NEXUS Understanding the Nexus. This paper for the Bonn 2011 Conference presents initial evidence for how a nexus approach can enhance water, energy and food security by increasing efficiency, reducing trade-offs, building synergies and improving governance across sectors. It also underpins policy recommendations, which are detailed in a separate paper. THE RISKS OF RELYING ON TOMORROW’S ‘NEGATIVE EMISSIONS’ The risks of relying on tomorrow’s ‘negative emissions’ to guide today’s mitigation action. This paper focuses on the risks associated with “negative emission” techniques for drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and storing it in land-based sinks or underground. Kartha, S. and Dooley, K. (2016). UNDERSTANDING WHY PEOPLE WASTE FOOD Understanding why people waste food 3 Food-waste behaviour: the findings Our pilot study did not aim to find generalisable conclusions; however, it did reveal the complexity of CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE PARIS AGREEMENT AND THE 2030 Connections between the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda: the case for policy coherence. Finalized in 2015, the Paris Agreement and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development both represent universally approved policy visions that signal a paradigm shift: from a “top-down” approach of set, international mandates to aGÖKÇE METE
Gökçe is a Research Fellow at SEI Headquarters – Climate Energy and Society Unit. Her research focuses on how to support industry sectors navigate their way towards a sustainable future.BERNARDAS PADEGIMAS
bernardas.padegimas@sei.org. +46 73 460 7693. Share. Bernardas is a Project Manager at SEI Headquarters working for the Mistra Geopolitics Programme as well as wider SEI project management support. He is managing the Mistra Geopolitics Programme which will critically examine how the dynamics of geopolitics, human security and globalANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Publications by Annette Huber-Lee. Investigating tradeoffs between agricultural development and environmental flows under climate change in the Stung Chinit Watershed, Cambodia. Water and energy in California: planning for a sustainable future under political and climatic change. The water-energy nexus: comparing how Los Angeles andBeijing
UNDERSTANDING THE NEXUS Understanding the Nexus. This paper for the Bonn 2011 Conference presents initial evidence for how a nexus approach can enhance water, energy and food security by increasing efficiency, reducing trade-offs, building synergies and improving governance across sectors. It also underpins policy recommendations, which are detailed in a separate paper.SDG SYNERGIES
SDG Synergies is a practical tool for understanding how groups of policy areas and targets interact, using systems thinking. Designed by researchers at Stockholm Environment Institute originally to support governments in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals, SDG Synergies could be invaluable within and beyond the field ofsustainability.
LEAP: LOW EMISSIONS ANALYSIS PLATFORM LEAP, shorthand for the Low Emissions Analysis Platform, is a powerful, versatile software system for integrated energy planning and climate change mitigation assessment.Developed at SEI US, LEAP (originally the Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning system) continues to evolve and improve.LEAP
By Charles Heaps on 5/8/2021. New versions of LEAP (2020.1.32) and NEMO (1.6) are now available for download. They provide additional flexibility for modeling process dispatch and capital cost annualization and finer control over the number of CPUs used by NEMO. LEAP now also communicates better with the LEAP web site for registration and log CLOSURE OF STEELWORKS IN NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA: LESSONS 1 day ago · This brief examines the decline and closure of a major steelworks plant in Newcastle, Australia, part of a series that looks at historical cases involving theNINA WEITZ | SEI
Nina Weitz is Research Fellow within the Governance and Institutions Unit at SEI. Her work focuses on national and global governance processes, including the formulation, implementation and follow-up of Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.CHARRLOTTE ADELINA
Charrlotte Adelina. Research Associate. charrlotte.adelina@sei.org. Share. Charrlotte joined SEI Asia as a Research Associate (Urban) in June 2019. She is broadly interested in understanding social stratification in cities. Her interests are informed by her experience in the research and the policy sector. She worked with the IndianInstitute
ANNETTE HUBER-LEE
Publications by Annette Huber-Lee. Investigating tradeoffs between agricultural development and environmental flows under climate change in the Stung Chinit Watershed, Cambodia. Water and energy in California: planning for a sustainable future under political and climatic change. The water-energy nexus: comparing how Los Angeles andBeijing
ANGÉLICA GUERRA
Angélica is a Research Associate at SEI Latin America. She provides technical and scientific support to the SDG group. She is a Colombian lawyer with a Ph.D. in Political Science and Government (emphasis in IR) and a magister in International Law and Economics.NEAL HADDAWAY
Neal Haddaway is a Senior Research Fellow at SEI Headquarters in Stockholm. He works on various projects involving evidence synthesis in environmental and development topics, and has been with SEI sincethe start of 2016.
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“VACCINE APARTHEID” THREATENS THE EQUITY OF CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS As a major UN climate change meeting begins, how might inequalities in vaccine access threaten equitable participation in climate negotiations, including COP26?Africa
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ACT NOW TO SAFEGUARD BIODIVERSITY, NATURE’S ASSET CLASS IN AFRICA – THE DASGUPTA REVIEW A UK Treasury-commissioned independent review on the economics of biodiversity has called for a change in the way the world thinks and acts regarding nature.* Press release
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SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES This fact sheet provides insights into the importance of sustainable cities and gives some practical examples of what cities can do to become more sustainable.* Feature
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