A clean, affordable, reliable supply of energy for basic needs is widely seen as a necessary for lifting people out of poverty and improving well-being. SEI examines how energy needs for human and economic development can be met in a way that is compatible with long-term sustainable development.
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Past event / SEI Researcher will present about the impacts of transport infrastructure in living environments.
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.”
Media coverage / In an article in Daily Nation, SEI Africa Director Philip Osano said that Kenya needs to accelerate its clean energy sector to reduce negative health impacts.
Feature / This story conveys SEI's fieldwork in La Guajira exploring the social acceptance of wind energy among Indigenous Wayuu communities and key challenges.
Other publication / Learning from past climate adaptation projects by the Climate Investment Funds in Bolivia’s water sector to inform future efforts to support just transitions.
Feature / These policy briefs are a contribution to T20 India, an "idea bank" designed to inform and inspire policy discussions at this year's G20 Summit.
Media coverage / Sixteen young people sued Montana for violating the state constitutional right to a livable climate. An SEI affiliated researcher testified on their behalf.
Past event / The workshop brings together stakeholders involved in the energy, climate, poverty and inequality reduction sectors to discuss research findings and co-create.
Feature / SEI and the the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing a working collaboration on energy issues.
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