How would our lives look in a sustainable future? How can we measure and mitigate the impacts of our consumption? How can individuals and communities contribute to broader societal transitions? SEI research develops tools and knowledge to support more sustainable consumption patterns and lifestyles.
360 results / 4 of 40 pages
Journal article / A novel analysis shows the global climate and health benefits of switching biomass cookstoves in low- and middle-income countries to electricity and LPG.
Past event / Packed with insights, discussions and practical solutions to achieve sustainability targets. Economist Impact's leading sustainability event series.
Feature / SEI's Rob Bailis led research for a journal article featuring the first known analysis of the health and climate consequences of large-scale fuel transitions.
SEI report / A comprehensive qualitative case study of Urban Deli investigated how digital tools support the retailer with necessary information to become more sustainable.
Media coverage / Russia's invasion of Ukraine plunged Europe into an energy crisis. But it provides a chance to spark the green economy, Jindan Gong tells Podcast and Business.
Other publication / A book chapter co-written by SEI experts shines a light on the oft-neglected link between social and environmental inequality.
Past event / SEI's Eric Kemp-Benedict will speak at a hybrid meeting hosted by the US National Academies 23 January 22 about the overlap between climate and macroeconomics.
Media coverage / Robert Watt comments on our environmental challenges and the democracy deficit in an article by the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Media coverage / A new report by DW details how the world's wealthy elite contribute an outsized share of the planet's human-caused climate emissions.
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