Johns Hopkins researchers are focusing on the transportation sector as a major source of air- and climate-warming pollution. For universities, air travel emissions in particular can account for a significant proportion of overall emissions, as part of their scope 3 footprint. Other universities like MIT have established business travel dashboards to foster greater awareness of their university’s footprint, and researchers at Johns Hopkins University are working to launch a similar tool under the Campus as a Living Lab initiative. Join us for a 60-minute webinar to discuss tracking greenhouse gas emissions from business-related air travel emissions with a panel of sustainability and accountability leaders from JHU and MIT.
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When: December 2nd, 2024 from 3:00pm - 4:00pm ET
Who: The panel includes
- Beth Blauer, Associate Vice Provost for Public Sector Innovation at Johns Hopkins University
- Julian Goresko, Director, JHU Office of Climate & Sustainability
- Shima Hamidi, Bloomberg Assistant Professor of American Health
- Rose Weeks, DrPH Student/ Faculty in Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Brian Goldberg, Assistant Director, MIT Office of Sustainability
- Daniel Ali, Faculty, Bloomberg School of Public Health