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Is urban ecological sanitation possible? Lessons from Erdos, China

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Written by Arno Rosemarin and Guoyi Han Sunday, 06 January 2013 16:39

SEI-News-IsUrbanSustainableSanitationPossible-Flickr-3010613510-140x70 The research and development project at the China–Sweden Erdos [Ordos] Eco-Town Project was the first major urban project of its kind and was designed to test, at full scale, alternative sanitation in the form of eco-toilets in an arid area of the world.
 

Communicating climate change: It’s about people

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Written by Marion Davis Thursday, 20 December 2012 05:48

SEI-news-Marion-COP18blogpost-sm2 Inspired by a discussion during COP18, SEI’s climate communications manager – a veteran journalist – reflects on the challenges of bringing complex policy issues to a human scale.
   

Formas awards SEI three long-term research grants

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Written by Tom Gill Thursday, 13 December 2012 12:30

SEI-News-FormasAwardsSEIThreeLongTermResearchGrants-flickr-5660824876-140x70 Work on climate adaptation, palm-oil production, and social-ecological systems in the Amazon receive funding.
 

Q&A: Richard Klein on what’s at stake for climate finance in Doha

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Monday, 03 December 2012 14:00

SEI-Richard-COP-opening-small With ‘fast-start’ finance coming to an end, and the Copenhagen US$100 billion-per-year pledge not kicking in until 2020, one of the most pressing questions at COP18 is, what happens from 2013 to 2019?
   

New SEI research on palm oil informs biofuels debate in Bangkok and Brussels

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Written by Tom Gill Monday, 03 December 2012 10:23

SEI-News-BiofuelsBangkokBrussels-140x70 An SEI working paper published this week documents impacts of palm oil cultivation on communities in Indonesia, outlines governance problems and offers potential solutions.
   

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