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Almedalsveckan (Almedalen Week) is an annual political event held in Visby, Sweden, where politicians, stakeholders and the public gather for speeches, seminars and discussions. This year, over 2000 public events will occur.
SEI will contribute its research expertise to more than fifteen seminars and dialogues, all open to the public and some live-streamed. These events are organized in close collaboration with Swedish and international stakeholders.
Måns Nilsson, SEI Executive Director, will engage in two high-level sessions and two dialogues on Sweden’s climate policy, geopolitics and future research funding as well as industry transition.
Åsa Persson, SEI Research Director and Deputy Director, will lend her expertise at three external seminars on climate policy, climate-neutral food chains and welfare.
SEI’s Karina Barquet, Aaron Maltais, Janet Vähämäki, Rasmus Kløcker Larsen, Katarina Inga, Frans Sjölander, Felipe Sanchez, Ylva Rylander and Maria Sköld will contribute to multiple dialogues on Sami rights, a just and fair transition, deforestation of the Amazon, geopolitics, the industry transition and other topics during the week.
Sweden needs to demonstrate climate leadership both domestically and within the EU. The session will explore methods to create acceptance for an ambitious climate policy and ensure a fair climate transition, especially in the context of raising fuel prices which could affect resource-poor groups.
SEI’s research highlights which social groups are most affected by the transition. Social justice, potentially through distributive policy instruments, is essential to accelerate the pace of the climate transition.
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Venue: Sustainability Arena, Teaterskeppet, “Stora Matsalen”, Visby.
Organizers: SEI, Haga Initiative, Mistra Geopolitics
Live webcast | More info (in Swedish)
Sweden’s ambitious plan for a fossil-free society by 2045 necessitates significant societal changes, including in mobility systems and behaviors. This session will discuss who the most vulnerable groups are in the transition to a sustainable and fossil-free transport system, and what policy tools can support them.
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Venue: B-Huset, Uppsala University, Huvudentré Cramérgatan 3, “Sal B15 Plan 1”, Visby.
Organizer: SEI
Hydropower is a crucial renewable energy source for Sweden’s climate goals, but the regulation of rivers has submerged large Sami areas, leading to forced displacements and negatively affecting the Sami culture and lifestyle.
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Venue: B-Huset, Uppsala University, Huvudentré Cramérgatan 3, Sal B14 Plan 1, Visby.
Organizers: SEI, Amnesty Sápmi
This panel discussion, part of an event hosted by the Indian Ambassador to Sweden, will explore how Sweden and India are collaborating to accelerate the green transition in heavy industries such as cement and steel.
SEI speaker: Felipe Sanchez, Country Partnerships Lead, LeadIT
Venue: E22 Auditorium, Almedalsbiblioteket, Uppsala University Campus Gotland.
Organizers: Engaging India/Uppsala University
This session will explore how development cooperation and research are becoming increasingly crucial in understanding and managing today’s rapidly changing geopolitical landscape, including state power games. Discussion will focus on how Sweden should reorganize aid, financing, and collaborations in this evolving context.
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Venue: Donnersgatan 6, Hansaplatsen, previously Sverige i Världen, Visby.
Organizers: SEI, Mistra Geopolitics
What alternative ways can contribute to changed behavior without bans and reprisals becoming our new standard? Can internal and external change help us create concrete initiatives towards a more sustainable lifestyle and if so, how?
SEI speaker: Måns Nilsson, Executive Director, SEI
Venue: Adelsgatan 43, Vårdklockans Kyrka
The Sámi population, Europe’s only indigenous people, is threatened both by climate change and by growing demands for energy and minerals in the name of the green transition. How can new forms of exploitation be avoided?
SEI speaker: Katarina Inga
Venue: Strandvägen, H517, “Alla röster ska höras”
Fossil-free electricity and the materials necessary for electrification are key to European security, Swedish competitiveness, and a sustainable future for future generations. But how do we build resilience in the north?
SEI speaker: Måns Nilsson, Executive Director, SEI
Venue: Fiskargränd 5, “Norra Scen – arena för grön omställning”, Visby
An increased infrastructure in Swedish seas raises new questions about vulnerability, competition for areas, and environmental risks.
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Venue: Cramérgatan 5, Almedalsbiblioteket, E22
Organizers: SEI, Östersjödagarna, Uppsala universitet, Mistra Geopolitics
Live stream | More info (in Swedish)
All sectors must reduce their emissions, including the food sector. The term “climate neutral food chain” is widely used, but is it even possible to achieve? How do we handle the tricky goal conflicts that arise when the industry’s conditions meet the ambitions of politics?
SEI speaker: Åsa Persson, Research Director, SEI
Venue: Tranhusgatan 6, “S:t Clemens Ruin”
The government emphasizes the importance of civil society. Contributions to public education are decreasing. Peace organizations have had their funding withdrawn. The government is investigating a nationalization of civil society’s responsibility for aid. What will be the advantages and disadvantages?
SEI speaker: Janet Vähämäki, SEI Team Leader: Development Policy and Finance
Venue: Adelsgatan 43, Vårdklockans kyrka.
That we are affected by global warming is a fact. But what will life in Sweden and in the world look like on a new warmer planet? What will be the consequences of global warming? What will be the conditions for business, geopolitics and not least people’s physical and mental health?
SEI speaker: Åsa Persson, Research Director, SEI
Organizers: Länsförsäkringar
Venue: Strandvägen, H553, Containerparken Kruttornet
A large part of democracy consists of tax-financed activities, initiatives and reforms that should give us a better society. But to paraphrase one of the country’s most powerful industrialists: What the ### do we get for the money?
SEI speaker: Åsa Persson, SEI Research Director and Chair of the Swedish Climate Policy Council
Venue: Hamngatan, H400, “Verian’s tent”
We have climate goals that must be reached by 2030. How do we increase the pace, who does what, and how can politics at national and municipal level, legislation and incentives remove obstacles to achieving and scaling up climate-neutral construction?
SEI speaker: Åsa Persson, Research Director, SEI
Organizer: Sustainable Innovation
Venue: Teaterskeppet, ” Stora matsalen”
The conservation of the Amazon rainforest is of vital importance for the entire world and a major theme for Swedish development cooperation in the region. But how can such protection accommodate local demands for development, and what are the possibilities for Sweden to make an actual difference?
SEI speaker: Ylva Rylander, SEI Communications and Impact Officer for Trase
Venue: D-huset, Uppsala University, Kaserngatan 1, Sal D24
Project / This project aims to critically examine how the dynamics of geopolitics, human security and global environmental change interrelate.
2017 - 2024 / About Adaptation, Climate policy, Disaster Risk, Geopolitics, Innovation, Mitigation and Sustainable Development Goals
Project / The Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT) aims to enable the transition of heavy industry towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
2020 / About Business, Climate policy, Finance, Fossil fuels, Innovation, Mitigation, Public policy, Renewables and Supply Chains
Project / This project seeks to understand tensions in future consumption patterns in Sweden to ensure a fair transition to a fossil-free welfare society.
2019 - 2024 / About Behaviour and choice, Climate policy, Fossil fuels, Participation and Sustainable lifestyles
Project / The project's aim is to explore how to ensure inclusion of Sámi reindeer herding communities in the review of environmental licenses for hydropower.
2021 - 2025 / About Land use, Participation and Water resources
Project / This project seeks to understand tensions in future consumption patterns in Sweden to ensure a fair transition to a fossil-free welfare society.
2019 - 2024 / About Behaviour and choice, Climate policy, Fossil fuels, Participation and Sustainable lifestyles
Feature / Henrik Carlsen will contribute at two events co-organized with Mistra and the Haga Initiative at the political week in Almedalen on 4 July.
4 July 2022 / About Climate policy and Sustainable Development Goals
Past event / Join SEI experts at Almedalen, June 27-July 1, as they share insights across 14 transformative events.
27 June 2023 / About Sustainable Development Goals and Sustainable lifestyles
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