Posts Tagged: GHG emissions
UTTRI faculty associate Professor I. Daniel Posen thinks that habit-changing pandemic protocols may lead to longer-term, environmentally friendly changes in behaviour. “Seeing is believing,” he says in an article by […]
UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe was interviewed in “Doug Ford’s transit plans: Billions in waste, bad for the planet,” an opinion piece in the Globe and Mail March 9, […]
“Ask CBC News” devoted its November 26 episode, entitled “Earth set to warm 3.2 C by 2100, UN report finds,” to “take stock of Canada’s place in the world when it […]
UTTRI Director, Professor Eric Miller, and UTTRI associated faculty Professor Shoshanna Saxe were quoted in Emily Jackson’s August 29 article for the Financial Post, “Congestion is only getting worse and […]
Two UTTRI postdoctoral fellows and a PhD candidate spoke July 11 at the Cities By Design: The Future of Urban Mobility series, part of the Urban Challenge Project Seminars presented by the School […]
Shoshanna Saxe, Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering at the University of Toronto, gave a fascinating talk about the importance of understanding embodied materials and emissions […]
“Strategies to achieve deep reductions in metropolitan transportation GHG emissions: the case of Philadelphia” by Mohamad-Kenan Al-Rijleh, Ahsan Alam, Romano Foti, Patrick L. Gurian, Sabrina Spatari and Marianne Hatzopoulou is cited in the November 30 […]
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