Students will learn how road transport emissions can be supported using different energy vectors.
Road transportation emissions are shaped not only by technology and policy, but also by daily weather conditions and long-term environmental shifts. This School introduces students to the connections between weather variability, future environmental risk trends, road emissions inventories, and atmospheric chemistry. Through interactive tools and hands-on exercises, participants will explore how road emissions evolve across regions and how atmospheric conditions influence air quality and chemical transformation.
This session is designed for interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate students across atmospheric science, engineering, urban planning, policy, and environmental studies.
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| Join our global team of researchers for three hours of training focused on multi-faceted aspects of decarbonizing road transportation systems. Clean Energy and Equitable Transportation Solutions [...] |
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To register, please go to: Microsoft Forms
If you have any questions, please contact Curtis Walker (walker@ucar.edu).