Around 2.4 billion people use biomass fuels - wood, charcoal and animal dung - for their domestic energy needs. These are typically burned in inefficient stoves or on open fires, with serious consequences for health and the environment. SEI identifies and designs actions to help households transition to cleaner technologies and energy sources.
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Press release / An Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa released today at COP27.
Past event / SEI Senior Scientist Rob Bailis discusses the benefits of clean cooking on the climate, gender equality and economic empowerment at a COP27 side event on SDG 7.
Past event / The LANDMARC team is organizing a series of regional engagement actions to discuss land-based mitigation technologies and practice in their regional contexts.
Past event / The Lancet Countdown introduced its seventh annual indicator report on health and climate change in The Lancet in this virtual launch event co-sponsored by SEI.
Media coverage / A number of changes are needed in the transition from fossil-based energy to renewable energy. One of them is by strengthening the narrative of cleaner energy.
Other publication / Mini-grid electricity can have a significant contribution to universal access to electricity especially in sparsely populated and underserved communities.
Feature / In close collaboration with Kalmar and Umeå Municipalities and the company InsightOne, SEI developed and launched the Consumption Compass in April 2022
Past event / Register today for a free online symposium that showcases women and nonbinary experts in equitable energy transitions in three panels 15 September.
Past event / This webinar will focus on providing practical guidance for integrating gender considerations into project design.
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