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Global collaboration explores low-carbon paths to prosperity
SEI is one of 7 research partners in the New Climate Economy project, which seeks ways to align the economic interests of businesses, investors and governments with climate action.  


The State of the Science: Special IPCC Climate Event with Livestream from Stockholm
A special public forum will be livestreamed Saturday, 28 September from Stockholm following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report Summary for Policymakers.


Q&A: Annette Huber-Lee and Holger Hoff on applying a ‘nexus’ toolkit
SEI is doing integrated water-energy-food analyses in several countries to help decision-makers understand cross-sectoral impacts and synergies for different development options.


SEI at World Water Week 2013 in Stockholm
SEI was a co-sponsor and convenor of several events at this year’s conference, held in Stockholm on 1-6 September.


Climate and Clean Air Coalition High Level Assembly sets ambitious agenda
SEI’s executive director and policy director joined ministers and senior officials of UN agencies, development banks and NGOs in Oslo in an ‘innovative and solutions-oriented’ dialogue.


New tool aids targeting of water technologies to boost livelihoods
The Targeting AGwater Management Interventions (TAGMI) decision support tool, unveiled at World Water Week in Stockholm, helps planners in Africa find the best options for each location.


Keeping the water flowing: SEI helps planners in Bolivia grapple with uncertainty
A toolkit designed to help find 'robust' water supply system solutions amid climate change, rapid urbanization and growing demand for agricultural irrigation was featured in three discussions at World Water Week.


Protecting the ‘forest commons’: A resource challenge in the Mekong Region
A roundtable discussion organized by SEI Asia and SUMERNET focuses on how to sustainably manage forests and woodlands that many depend on for their livelihoods.


New agreement links SEI with Korea Environment Institute
The document, signed Monday at World Water Week in Stockholm, aims to promote ‘mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of environmental research’.


Imported goods and biodiversity: Measuring the impact of UK consumption
A new modelling tool links imports of goods and services to potential impacts on biodiversity, and advances towards development of a Global Impacts indicator.


In Memoriam: Cecilia Margareta Ruben (1946-2013)
One of SEI’s first employees, she was particularly instrumental in our ecological sanitation work. She will be deeply missed by her friends and colleagues around the world.


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