SEI News
Global Environmental Impacts of Consumption Indicator (GEIC) developed by SEI and partners to assess the sustainability of consumption is adopted as part of a historic new deal to protect nature agreed today at COP 15 in Montreal.
Read the latest issue of the SEI York newsletter, focused on COP27 and climate change.
Read new papers and reports on development finance directed to nature-based solutions, climate migration as an adaptive strategy, creative participatory approaches for inclusive climate resilient transport in Africa, and more.
Are you a dynamic and organised individual interested in supporting our communications specialists on a wide range of projects and centre-level communications?
PhD student Ying Wang shows that spending time in natural environments in childhood leads to more attachment to these environs in adulthood.
We are accepting applications for a fully funded 4-year environmental PhD project.
Do you have a good understanding of the science underpinning environment and development issues and a good knowledge of the science-policy interface? We are recruiting for two Communications Specialists.
Would you like to join a highly motivated team at one of the World's leading environmental think tanks? We're looking for an Administrator to assist with supporting day to day operations.
UK schoolchildren can now interact with live data on their classroom air quality through the SAMHE project.
Read the latest issue of the SEI York newsletter, focused on clean air and climate issues.
Eight countries in South Asia are recommitting to work together to reduce the severe and widespread health and economic impacts of air pollution in the region.
Read new papers and reports on agriculture-driven deforestation, Togo's integrated climate change and air pollution mitigation assessment and lessons from innovations in village governance in Vanuatu.
SEI York now produces a bimonthly newsletter. The second issue is due out this month so sign up now to stay up to date with our latest research!
SEI York invites you to attend our Celebration Event on Monday 25 April 2022 at 1.30pm. The event will celebrate the renewed partnership between SEI and the University of York.
Three new SEI publications on the role of learning in farmer-led innovation, health and wellbeing in cities in the Global South and collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations.
What risks and opportunities are surfacing? What issues warrant greater attention? Take part in the free online event on 12 January as SEI experts offer their perspectives.