Globally and nationally, the trend in heat-trapping CO2 emissions from the transport sector has remained the most obstinate and rising. Motorisation, bigger cars, growing freight intensity and urban sprawl have kept the emissions curve bullish. All regions across the world are battling this trend. Only a very high level of ambition for zero emissions and transformational changes in the way we travel and commute can bend the emissions curve.
Solutions are emerging, but they have not yet been able to attain the scale and stringency that it takes to mitigateand to limit the rise in global temperature to 1.5oC. Yet, it becomes necessary to understand the emerging solutions, what’s working and what’s not, to inform and shape future policies.
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) invites you to participate in a webinar to discuss this issue with a select group of national and international experts.
For more details, please contact
Sukanya Nair
sukanya.nair@cseindia.org
8816818864
Presentations | |
Decarbonising Transport: Beyond Cars and Internal Combustion Engines By: Anumita Roychowdhury Sayan Roy, Anannya Das, Shubham Srivastava and Shantanu Gupta, CSE |
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Towards zero-emission vehicles: Strategies and policies By: Dr. Sandra Wappelhorst |
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Decarbonization of Urban Transport in India By: Prof. H M Shivanand Swamy Centre of Excellence in Urban Transport, CEPT University |
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Decarbonizing Transport: Beyond Cars and Internal Combustion Engines By: Anup Bandivadekar ICCT |
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Speakers | |
Anumita Roychowdhury Executive Director-Research and Advocacy, CSE |
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Shivanand Swamy Executive Director, Centre of Excellence in Urban Transport, CEPT University, Ahmedabad |
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Anup Bandivadekar Program Director/Regional Lead, International Council on Clean Transportation, USA |
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Laghu Parashar Deputy Project Director, Integrated and Sustainable Urban Transport Systems in Smart Cities (SMART-SUT), GIZ |
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Sandra Wappelhorst Senior Researcher, International Council on Clean Transportation, USA |
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