Our research focuses on the effectiveness, efficiency and fairness of the international climate finance regime, but also looks beyond it, at how the global financial system at large either supports or undermines the societal transitions needed to achieve sustainable development.
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Journal article / The authors examine the challenges and expectations of Nordic municipalities in using consumption-based emission data to embrace climate action.
Journal article / The study presents a scoping literature review and detailed analysis of the five countries’ energy sector-related development finance flows from 2008 to 2020.
Journal article / This paper investigates the cost-efficiency of the carbon reduction measures financed in Swedish municipalities through the scheme of municipal green bonds.
Feature / A recent SEI workshop explored ways to boost private investment in Africa's energy sector through collaborative dialogue.
Other publication / The most pressing challenge that remains for Sweden is to achieve drastic greenhouse gas emission cuts in heavy industry. How can financing help the transition?
Press release / Kersti Kaljulaid and Per Mickwitz have been appointed to SEI's Board by the Swedish Government.
Media coverage / SEI’s Research and Deputy Director Åsa Persson shared her thoughts after the conclusion of COP28 in Dubai.
Press release / The COP28 agreement to transition away from fossil fuels marks a historic milestone, reflecting the long-standing evidence presented by SEI and partners.
Feature / COP28 launches LeadIT 2.0, uniting global leaders for a sustainable, inclusive industrial transition aligned with the Paris Agreement.
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