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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Perspective / Sweden takes over the Council of the EU presidency, January 2023. It should use its mandate to increase the EU's sustainability ambitions, say SEI researchers.
Perspective / To ensure a just transition, ethnic minority groups and Indigenous Peoples need to be involved in decision-making and benefit sharing.
SEI report / The authors explore the complexities of and make recommendations for how anti-fossil fuel norms can promote fairer and more equitable climate action.
Feature / We are saddened by the recent passing of Ogunlade Davidson, a great interdisciplinary researcher and thinker in the field of energy for sustainable development.
Past event / Accelerating Clean Energy (ACE) is WRI India's flagship annual event on fresh insights into ongoing and emerging research streams on global energy transition.
Past event / The First Indonesia Sustainable Energy Week (ISEW) 2022 is a hybrid event that brings forward discussions on Indonesia's coal exit strategy with Stefan Bößner.
Other publication / Mini-grid electricity can have a significant contribution to universal access to electricity especially in sparsely populated and underserved communities.
Past event / The International Conference on Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Policy will take place from 26–27 September 2022 at The Queen's College in Oxford, UK.
Past event / Given the turbulent times and global challenges, SEI Tallinn's 30th anniversary celebration focused on building resilience through sustainability.
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