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Mobility Network presents ‘Getting mobility to Net Zero’

Online

Transportation is the largest emitting sector of GHG in Ontario, responsible for 32% of emissions in 2020. Today, 94% of Ontario’s electricity generation is emissions free. Are we all set to cruise into a sustainable EV future or is there more to it? Speakers Steve Easterbrook is the Director of the School of the Environment […]

UTM Mobility Network presents 2023 Graduate Student Research Showcase

via Zoom

The University of Toronto Mississauga Mobility Network (UTM-MN) invites you to its 2nd Annual Student Research Showcase.  The showcase celebrates the research achievements of the 2022-2023 UTM-MN Graduate Student Award recipients and aims to inspire graduate students to engage with the UTM-MN. Join us to learn about the latest mobility-related research of three award-winning graduate […]

Suburban Mobilities Cluster Day

Galbraith Building, Room GB202 35 St. George Street 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Suburban Mobilities Cluster at the University of Toronto Scarborough is a multi-disciplinary research program that draws on expertise across nine disciplines to tackle four suburban mobility challenges: rising suburban inequalities, improving transportation design and technology, increasing transportation impacts on climate change, emerging stakes on resilience to shocks. Suburban Mobilities is part of the Mobility Network, a network […]

Low-Carbon Mobility Workshop

Canoe Landing Community Recreation Centre 45 Fort York Blvd., Toronto, Ontario

On behalf of the University of Toronto’s Mobility Network, Urban Climate Action Project, and the Climate Positive Energy initiative, the SDGs@UofT Initiative, as well as the City of Toronto, I am pleased to invite you to attend a workshop focused on pathways to the adoption and implementation of low-carbon mobility. Titled Low-Carbon Mobility Workshop, this […]

iCity2 Project Launch

Galbraith Building, Room GB202 35 St. George Street 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

iCity2 will address Ontario's needs for improved sustainable, equitable mobility and affordable housing for residents of the GGH by focussing on crucial challenges facing cities today. Co-located at the University of Toronto and OCAD University, iCity2 draws on faculty expertise in transportation engineering, computer science, visual analytics, geographic information science, urban planning, economics, sociology, architecture, […]

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