We have arranged for three of the TPS bursary finalists to present their research to a wider audience at The Building Society https://www.thebuildingsociety.org/en

And wanted you to know that you would be welcome to attend – in fact it would be fantastic to have some of you there to support them https://www.thebuildingsociety.org/en/events please also share the links and encourage anyone that you know who might be interested to attend.

All of these will lead it to a bigger event at the end of the month.

Is sustainable air travel (really) an illusion?

Monday 2nd March 2020 at 6pm

Could we save the world by shifting our behaviour? AECOM consultant Kitti Zsobrak explores how transport planners can help minimise the effect of aviation on climate by searching for ways to reduce passenger and freight journeys to and from the airport.

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Does climate change have professional ethics implications?

Monday 9th March 2020 at 6pm

Alistair Baldwin, Transport Planner, Newcastle Council challenges whether existing codes of ethics remain appropriate in a climate emergency, how often they’re used in practice and how they could be adapted to enable our sector to respond more robustly to climate change.

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From motors to muscles: the rise of on-demand food delivery

Wednesday 18th March 2020 at 6pm

Transport Planner Georgia Corr offers a fresh perspective on what delivery companies can do to move towards a more sustainable future by switching their journeys from motors to bicycles.

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How can transport planning address the climate crisis?’

Tuesday 24th March 2020 at 6pm

With levels of CO2 emissions continuously rising, it is essential for change at scale to happen but can only do so if nations, cities, businesses and society agree on a common agenda for immediate action. In this event our panel of built environment professionals explore how fixing transport is paramount to achieving low carbon futures.

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