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ATEPS 2023: Evolving developments in global trade

ATEPS 2023: Evolving developments in global trade

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ATEPS 2023: ‘Trans-Tasman, Regional and Global Initiatives for Sustainable Trade Futures’ took place 23-24 February 2023 and addressed the Trans-Tasman geo-political context, Regional Trade Agreements, developments in Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand...
Understanding Perceptions of Cycling Infrastructure Provision and its Role in Cycling Equity

Understanding Perceptions of Cycling Infrastructure Provision and its Role in Cycling Equity

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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,...
PPI Seminar – Transport and Auckland: What is required for inclusive urban mobility?

PPI Seminar – Transport and Auckland: What is required for inclusive urban mobility?

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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...
Absurd US Supreme Court decision leaves climate leadership in limbo – Kevin Trenberth on the latest US Supreme Court decision limiting the power of government agencies to address carbon emissions

Absurd US Supreme Court decision leaves climate leadership in limbo – Kevin Trenberth on the latest US Supreme Court decision limiting the power of government agencies to address carbon emissions

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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...
Public Talk by Caroline Lambert:  Climate Action, Trade, and the EU

Public Talk by Caroline Lambert: Climate Action, Trade, and the EU

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When: Thursday 29 July, 1pm Where: Architecture Lecture Room 1 (421W-201) The European Union and its Member States, like New Zealand and 195 other countries, signed up to the global Paris Agreement in 2015. Mid-July, the EU became the first party to table a...
The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are We Going?  Will Steffen

The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are We Going? Will Steffen

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View the recording of Will’s talk: Date And Time: Wed, 3 July 2019 5:30PM – 6:30PM Location: Lecture Theatre 346, Social Sciences Building (201N-346) 10 Symonds Street University of Auckland The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are We Going? Will Steffen...
The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are We Going?  Will Steffen

The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are We Going? Will Steffen

0606,0606,19191919 | Events, Policy Commons Blog

View the recording of Will’s talk: Date And Time: Wed, 3 July 2019 5:30PM – 6:30PM Location: Lecture Theatre 346, Social Sciences Building (201N-346) 10 Symonds Street University of Auckland REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT The Climate Change Crisis: Where on Earth are...

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