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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Other publication / Researchers at SEI York and SEI Asia have supported Thailand's Pollution Control Department to identify integrated policies for climate change and air quality.
Media coverage / SEI's Anderson Kehbila speaks about Kenya's power sector and the country's efforts in reducing carbon emissions.
Past event / We join Burundi in a workshop to address air pollution focusing on immediate and long-term solutions that will benefit individuals, communities, and the nation.
Perspective / Improving indoor air quality remains a global issue that requires collective action.
Feature / The 2023 edition, with the theme, “Together for Clean Air", emphasizes the urgent need for stronger partnerships and shared responsibility.
Perspective / Collective action is needed to improve air quality in Latin American and the Caribbean. This perspective highlights trends and priorities for the region.
Past event / The Africa climate science symposium will be the technical segment of the Africa Climate Summit under the theme; “African Solidarity for Global Climate Action.”
Journal article / Researchers found that African aerosol emissions reductions could positively impact rainfall changes in the region.
Journal article / Tackling road transport emissions through a variety of policies will help Kenya meet climate change goals, as well as improving air quality and health.
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