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29 July 2025

SEI statement on the opinion of the International Court of Justice

Sydney Environment Institute members reflect on the implications of the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion on climate change, noting the significance of the ruling for climate change policies globally from taking measures to prevent climate harms, to adopting regulatory mechanisms to achieve deep, rapid and sustained reductions in emissions, to reparations for damages caused.
25 July 2025

The Sydney Environment Institute’s 2026 collaborative grant scheme is now open

Applications have opened for the Sydney Environment Institute’s 2026 Collaborative Grants Scheme, designed to engage researchers across the University to develop new, collaborative, multidisciplinary projects.
23 July 2025

Multispecies Justice Symposium 2025

Held in June 2025, SEI’s Multispecies Justice Symposium brought together diverse voices from across the globe to explore more-than-human governance through story, art, law, and land-based knowledge, sparking collaboration for just futures for all life.
17 July 2025

SEI champions climate adaptation in Net Zero Commission submission

The Sydney Environment Institute has made a submission to the Net Zero Commission's 2025 consultation process.
10 July 2025

Creating justice with nature: A democratic reimagining

A powerful panel at SEI’s Multispecies Justice Symposium explored how diverse knowledges are reimagining democracy and justice in right relation with the more-than-human world through story, resistance, and care.
07 July 2025

Reflections from the Storytelling for Lost and Threatened Places Symposium

The symposium “Storytelling for Lost and Threatened Places” gathered scholars, artists, and activists in June 2025 to explore how place-based narratives can shape, resist, or reinforce the unfolding biodiversity and climate emergencies.
04 July 2025

Developing a collaborative research agenda for post-growth futures

An emerging research initiative at SEI brings together scholars exploring post-growth, degrowth, and well-being economy approaches through four new interdisciplinary research groups.