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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Past event / This IPCC outreach event will highlight key findings from the IPCC AR6 and their relevance to the Asia-Pacific region, with emphasis on land and biomass use.
Event / In this March 2022 event, hosted by We Don't Have Time, panellists including SEI's Ploy Achakulwisut discuss the global impacts of fossil fuel subsidies.
SEI report / A pilot study on how systems analysis could add value to capital management related to the SDGs identified financial stakeholders' ways forward.
Past event / This event gathers decision-makers and analysts from policy, business and research across Europe to debate the key sustainability issues at stake for EU policy.
Journal article / Lack of reporting and evaluation rigour hinders the assessment of adaptation effectiveness. Four challenges provide stepping stones for solutions.
Press release / The Global Transboundary Climate Risk Report 2023 reveals new evidence on ten globally significant transboundary climate risks.
Feature / The Global Transboundary Climate Risk Report provides insights on 10 transboundary climate risks that remain overlooked in climate policies.
Perspective / A call to invest in adaptation both in the Nordics and in other countries impacted by climate change at the Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation
Other publication / This chapter of the Emissions Gap Report 2022 considers the transformations of the finance system needed to enable the achievement of the Paris Agreement.
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