Avoiding dangerous climate change requires ambitious action to deeply reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the international, national, and local community levels. SEI informs, supports and advises decision-makers and civil society on possible pathways to an equitable, low-carbon future.
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SEI working paper / Land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) have great potential in China; how does policy promote these practices despite challenges?
SEI brief / In Mekong countries, what policies and technologies can help cut emissions from agriculture?
Journal article / The development of artificial intelligence has likely reached an inflection point, with implications for research in climate scenarios.
Perspective / How will will the prospect of reaching and breaching the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target influence actions to contain global warming?
Journal article / The authors examine the challenges and expectations of Nordic municipalities in using consumption-based emission data to embrace climate action.
Project / A new alliance championing socially responsible renewable energy implementation with meaningful participation and benefits for communities across the globe.
Past event / Experts discuss inequalities in CO2 emissions across the world linking the emissions to income levels at COP28.
Feature / SEI scientists weigh in on the new UNEP report exploring potential effects of some novel alternatives to conventional animal products, which launched at COP28.
Past event / SEI experts will discuss governance mechanisms to manage inequalities stemming from climate policies and achieve a just transition at COP28.
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