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 article examines whether financing is a significant obstacle for achieving radical emission reductions in energy-intensive industrial sectors.
Feature / Cambridge MBA students build diverging business cases for basic service provision in sub-Saharan Africa.
Journal article / This study examines how informal institutions impact equity in UN Adaptation Fund projects in Madagascar and Mauritius.
Feature / SIDS4 highlighted urgent climate action plans and introduced the Antigua and Barbuda Agenda to combat threats to small island nations.
Feature / This Q&A with Katherine Browne, SEI research fellow, maps the climate finance landscape and what is at stake in negotiations leading to a new goal.
Feature / Renewable energy finance in Africa faces an uphill battle. With patience and more knowledge sharing, recent encouraging results can continue.
Collection / Dive into SEI's research and on-the-ground work to support lasting renewable energy projects across the globe.
Past event / In this upcoming BiH SuTra webinar with SEI experts, we explored how big-picture trends are shaping communities in BiH and beyond.
Perspective / A just transition requires respecting social and environmental sustainability and forming inclusive partnerships with local communities.
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