SEI Currents – which trends will shape the coming year? – online event 17 January

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SEI Currents 2024 leverages expertise from SEI centres across five continents, presenting trends that will shape 2024 and beyond. A distinguished panel of experts will reveal groundbreaking insights on community, societal, technological and policy transitions at this 17 January event. Kersti Kaljulaid, former President of Estonia and SEI board member will deliver the keynote speech.


The world emerges from a year that saw record heat, intensifying war and the takeover of artificial intelligence, we now head into the biggest global election year in our lifetimes. What risks and opportunities are surfacing? What issues warrant greater attention? Stockholm Environment Instititute's (SEI) researchers have identified three key trends affecting climate policy, sustainable development and international relations.

 

When: Wednesday 17 January 14.0015.30 CET

Where: Online. Register here.
 

Program
 

  • Keynote speech by Kersti Kaljulaid, former President of Estonia and SEI board member.
  • Presentation of the three trends by Robert Watt, SEI Engagement Director.
  • An expert panel will discuss the trends on the horizon for 2023. Moderated by Chloé Farand, freelance climate and environment journalist.
  • Conclusive remark by SEI Executive Director Måns Nilsson.

 

Panellists

 

Read more about Currents 2024.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Ulrika Lamberth, Senior Press Officer, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), +46 73 801 70 53, ulrika.lamberth@sei.org
 

Stockholm Environment Institute is an international non-profit research and policy organization that tackles environment and development challenges. We connect science and decision-making to develop solutions for a sustainable future for all. Across our eight centres in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, we engage with policy processes, development action and business practice throughout the world. www.sei.org @SEIresearch @SEIclimate

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