0404,1111,22222222 | Liveability, Ecology and Infrastructure, Policy Briefing
Danial Jahanshahi, Seósamh Costello, Kim Dirks, Subeh Chowdhury – University of Auckland Bert van Wee – Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Cycling is a mode of transport that provides various health, environmental, and societal benefits. However,...
2727,0909,22222222 | Events, Liveability, Ecology and Infrastructure, Policy Commons Blog
This seminar, part of a PPI monthly series, includes presentations from Simon Wilson, senior writer at the New Zealand Herald, and transport researchers Professor Kim Dirks from Engineering and Professor Alistair Woodward from Population Health, the University of...
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Comment: The US Supreme Court decision limiting the power of environmental regulators to curb carbon dioxide emissions from power plants is strange at best and, to me, absurd. As an expert on the science of climate change, I’ve seen these types of legal proceedings up...
0404,0707,22222222 | Liveability, Ecology and Infrastructure, News, Policy Commons Blog
Dr Jen McArthur, Associate Professor in Urban Infrastructure and Policy at University College London Transport funding is a famously dry subject. Regardless, mayoral candidate Efeso Collins’ promise to introduce fare-free public transport has sparked much debate over...
2020,0303,19191919 | News, Policy Commons Blog
New Zealand’s decisions in 2019 could help frame the global climate agenda for many decades to come, believes an eminent British climate change scientist. As part of the Institute’s 2019 Global Issues Speaker Series, Professor Allen gave a free public...
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As part of the 2019 Global Speaker Series, Professor Myles Allen will be giving a public lecture at the University of Auckland. The recording of the lecture is available online WHEN: Tuesday 19 March, 6-7.30pm WHERE: Fisher and Paykel Auditorium, Owen G Glenn...