🌍 Locally grounded, globally connected 🌍 For nearly 35 years, SEI has worked across continents to bridge science and policy, ensuring that research leads to real-world impact. With centres spanning the globe, we combine deep local knowledge with a strong international network - because sustainable solutions must be both context-specific and globally informed. 🔍 Our 2025-2029 strategy sets a bold direction, guiding not only our organization but also the strategic roadmaps of our centres. It is supported by a Results and Learning Framework, ensuring we stay accountable to our mission: delivering knowledge, tools and partnerships that drive change. 🛠️ From shaping policies and agreements to co-developing solutions with communities, our work is built on collaboration, trust and evidence. Change is complex, but we know that partnerships are the key to impact. #RoadTo2029 📍 Explore our centres and discover how we turn research into action worldwide. ⬇️
SEI – Stockholm Environment Institute
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About us
Stockholm Environment Institute is an international non-profit research institute that tackles environment and sustainable development challenges. We empower partners to meet these challenges through cutting-edge research, knowledge, tools and capacity building. Scientific quality and integrity are foundations of our work. Partnership is at the heart of our approach, leading to change that lasts. Our work connects science to policy and practice, aiming to drive tangible impacts. It spans climate change, natural resources, water, air, and health, and addresses questions of governance, innovation, finance, poverty, gender equality and social equity. We are committed to transparency and full disclosure of our funding. The Government of Sweden is our largest funder, and we also receive funds from a range of public research funders, philanthropic foundations, bilateral and multilateral development agencies, governments, NGOs and other partners. Through SEI’s HQ and seven centres around the world, we engage with policy, practice and development action for a sustainable, prosperous future for all. • Do you want to work at SEI? View our opportunities at sei.org/jobs • Explore the SEI Strategy 2020–2024 at sei.org/strategy/2020-24/ • Learn more about the research at sei.org
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- 201-500 employees
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- Stockholm, Sverige
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- environment, sustainability, energy, water, climate change, biodiversity, climate, sanitation, air, agriculture, SDGs, sustainable development, and climate adaptation
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📢 JOB ALERT | Research Assistant: Land Use, Ecosystems and Sustainable Transitions (SEI Latin America 🇨🇴) Support climate change, land use transitions and environmental policy research in Latin America. Based in Bogota, Colombia, you will contribute to projects on deforestation, nature-based solutions and socio-environmental justice. Key duties: • Conduct research and data collection for sustainability projects. • Apply GIS and remote sensing to assess land use change and ecosystem dynamics. • Assist in writing technical reports, policy briefs, and research publications. • Support stakeholder engagement, including Indigenous communities and policymakers. • Contribute to funding proposals for new research initiatives. Experience in GIS, remote sensing and land use monitoring is essential, along with strong communication skills in both Spanish and English. Experience in Latin America is preferred but not required. 📆 Deadline: 4 April 2025 🔗 Details and application: https://buff.ly/Sc7eosR SEI Latinoamérica – Instituto de Ambiente de Estocolmo #LandUse #Sustainability #EnvironmentalPolicy #ResearchAssistant #Hiring #BogotaJobs #ResearchJobs #GIS #DataAnalysis #DataJobs
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🇸🇪 Sweden must do more to prepare for cascading climate risks. SEI researchers Karina Barquet, Matilda Gunnarsson, Jung-Ching Kan and Marlon Vieira Passos have analysed how interconnected heatwaves, drought and flooding increasingly threaten municipalities – yet local authorities remain unprepared. Through the CrisAct and HydroHazards projects, the team has identified new ways to improve planning and mitigate these emerging risks. Key lessons include prioritizing critical infrastructure nodes, strengthening social equity considerations and embracing nature-based solutions where appropriate. Learn more here: https://buff.ly/1dLNyYi #ClimateRisks #Heatwaves #Drought #Flooding #Resilience #ClimateAdaptation #Sweden
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For 20 years, SEI Asia has been tackling complex environmental and social challenges - from air pollution to transboundary water governance and climate risks. But what does this look like in action? "I hope my research can surface certain entry points to bridge the gap as well as to ensure the rights of the most vulnerable - Indigenous Peoples, local communities and those most affected by climate and environmental change." - Dayoon Kim In this video, two of our researchers share how they are working to advance gender equality, social equity and policy engagement in the region. From advocating for inclusive environmental policies to strengthening climate resilience through the #Mekong Thought Leadership and Think Tanks Network, they are striving for real-world impact. "I see struggles and challenges every day in the region I call home. There is so much I’d like to do and while we are just one part of a collective effort we try every day to make our impact bigger and more meaningful." – Nhan Vo Tran Trung 📽️ Watch to hear how they are shaping a more sustainable and equitable future. #RoadTo2029 #SEIDiverseVoices
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📢 JOB ALERT | Fellow: Climate and Energy Modelling (SEI HQ 🇸🇪) We are seeking a skilled climate and energy modeller to join our Economics of Sustainability Transitions Team. You will develop and refine energy transition models, conduct climate mitigation assessments and support sustainable energy transitions in the EU and transitional economies. Key duties: • Develop energy and climate models (e.g. LEAP, TIMES). • Conduct scenario analyses and support EU climate and energy policy development. • Provide technical insights, draft policy briefs and contribute to stakeholder engagement. Candidates should hold a master’s or PhD in engineering, environmental science or a related fields, with 5+ years of experience in energy or climate modelling. 📄 Full-time, two-year fixed term ⏳ Deadline: 30 March 2025 🔗 Apply here: https://buff.ly/iVcXHgA #ClimateModelling #EnergyTransitions #Sustainability #ClimateNeutrality #Hiring #StockholmJobs
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Happy International School Meals Day! 🥦 Schools are more than places of learning - they are hubs for health, sustainability and social justice. By providing healthy meals and food education, we are setting children up for a better future. The #EUChildGuarantee aims to ensure every child has access to at least one nutritious school meal per day - but right now, only 14 out of 27 EU Member States have mentioned school meals in their National Action Plans. 💡 With #SchoolFood4Change, 2892 schools in 22 countries are now serving more sustainable and healthy meals, including increased portions of fruits and vegetables. With the work of SEI Tallinn, this includes 15 Estonian schools and eight kindergartens. Let’s keep pushing for healthy, sustainable school meals for all! 📢 Read the feature about tackling inequalities with school food: https://buff.ly/KasOr3p #ISMD2025
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💰 Rising #ClimateRisks: What the US cuts mean for climate action globally Edward Carr, SEI US Centre Director, speaks to Carbon Brief. He noted how previous US administrations had begun to integrate climate sensitivities into a wide range of USAID projects. The United States' role in international climate finance has shifted dramatically over the past decade. Under the Biden administration, annual climate aid surged to $11 billion- accounting for over 8% of global climate finance in 2024. Now, sweeping cuts by the new administration put these funds in jeopardy, with USAID projects and a $4 billion pledge to the Green Climate Fund on the chopping block. Carbon Brief’s analysis, reported by Josh Gabbatiss, highlights the consequences of these cuts, from weakened climate adaptation efforts in vulnerable countries to potential setbacks in the global $300 billion climate-finance goal. Experts warn that more climate funds could be next. Read the full story ⬇️
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🌍 EU legislation might loosen human rights and environmental protection "Mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD) rules serve as a crucial tool for addressing the negative impacts of critical raw material supply chains, requiring large companies to identify and mitigate risks associated with their business activities,” said Maria-Therese Gustafsson, Associate Professor at Stockholm University and researcher in Mistra Geopolitics. “To contribute to a real improvement for people and the environment, an ambitious approach is needed for EU's regulation on human rights and environmental due diligence, both in the EU legislation and in Sweden's national transposition,” said Rasmus Kløcker Larsen, Senior Research Fellow and Team Lead at SEI. “Now, the EU is expected to roll back its requirements. This poses a great risk that the sustainability requirements will remain a paper tiger with no practical effect,” Rasmus continued. The authors outline 5️⃣ key messages critical to the EU decision. Read more in the #MistraGeopolitics policy brief and stay informed: #GreenTransition #Environment #HumanRights #HREDD #Geopolitics #CriticalMaterials #SupplyChains #EU
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🌍 By 2050, nearly 70% of the world's population will live in cities. The way we plan and shape these spaces today will define the future of billions. 🏙️ But who really shapes our cities? Who decides how we move, breathe and live in urban spaces? According to the latest figures from the The World Bank and UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme), 56% of the global population - about 4.4 billion people - reside in urban areas. This trend is accelerating, with an additional 2.2 billion people expected to live in cities by 2050. We talked to Steve Cinderby from SEI York, who unpacks how co-creating solutions with communities and policymakers can make cities more inclusive, climate-resilient and livable. "Cities are shaped by many voices - residents, businesses, local authorities , all with different agendas. Our job is to bring them together to build a shared vision for the future." From Nairobi to Mombasa, Steve's work fosters collaboration between communities, planners and policymakers - designing safer, cleaner and more connected neighborhoods. 🎥 Watch as he shares real-world examples of how better urban planning transforms lives. #SEIDiverseVoices #SustainableCities #UrbanMobility #ClimateResilience
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🌍 What if we could trace the journey of everyday products like the soy in your food or the beef on your plate back to their origins and uncover their environmental impact? That is exactly what Trase - Intelligence for sustainable trade does. An initiative of SEI and Global Canopy, it uses supply chain and geospatial data to map the global trade of agricultural commodities, linking import markets and traders to #deforestation, carbon emissions and other sustainability risks. 🔍 Why does this matter? Take Brazil’s Cerrado, the world’s most biodiverse savannah, where soy-driven deforestation has hit record levels. As new regulations like the EU Deforestation Regulation (#EUDR) take effect, companies must prove their supply chains are deforestation-free. This is where Trase steps in. • Regulators and businesses use Trase data to pinpoint deforestation risks • Campaigners and consumer groups leverage Trase insights to push for stronger corporate action • Companies can stay ahead of regulations and ensure compliance before forests are lost As part of SEI’s #RoadTo2029 strategy, Trase is evolving, investing in geospatial intelligence and global trade analysis to drive real change. In 2025, we are set to launch exciting new projects that will bring even greater transparency to the environmental impacts of global commodity trade, strengthening accountability and making supply chains more sustainable. The fight against deforestation is entering a new era. It is time for companies to rise to the challenge. 📖 Learn more: https://buff.ly/aW6gKZZ #SupplyChains #Soy #Beef #SustainableTrade #ClimateAction #EURegulations #FrugalAI | 🎥 Toby Gardner
SEI change stories: supply-chain transparency to combat deforestation
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