Register for free to attend our Discovery & Innovation Summit (Online | 10 Feb 2022, 14:00-16:30) to see and discuss four TRANSITION-funded Clean Air projects, including: Progressing Real-Time Source Identification | Gordon Allison (DustScan Ltd)

Register for free to attend our Discovery & Innovation Summit (Online | 10 Feb 2022, 14:00-16:30) to see and discuss four TRANSITION-funded Clean Air projects, including: Progressing Real-Time Source Identification | Gordon Allison (DustScan Ltd)
Register for free to attend our Discovery & Innovation Summit (Online | 10 Feb 2022, 14:00-16:30) to see and discuss four TRANSITION-funded Clean Air projects, including: Characterising Changing Travel Patterns in the COVID-19 Era | Dr Fiona Crawford (University of the West of England)
Register for free to attend our Discovery & Innovation Summit (Online | 10 Feb 2022, 14:00-16:30) to see and discuss four TRANSITION-funded Clean Air projects, including: Measuring Exposure in Different Transport Modes | Nick Molden (Emissions Analytics Ltd)
On 18th Jan 2022, TRANSITION and its sister Clean Air Network, BioAirNet, held a joint workshop to explore the challenges that airborne chemical and biological (e.g. COVID-19) aerosols present to transport services, and their impacts on opportunities to decarbonise transport in pursuit of Net Zero.
New study to monitor air pollution at UK railway stations, organised by RSSB and funded by DfT
At COP26, the UK Government was one of 28 governments to sign a declaration committing themselves to a rapid acceleration of the transition to ‘zero emission vehicles’ to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. Whilst we welcome the transition from vehicles with internal combustion engines to 100% electric vehicles (EVs), the TRANSITION Clean Air Network expresses here its concerns.
Representatives of governments (incl. the UK Government), businesses and other organisations influencing the future of the automotive industry and road transport commit to rapidly accelerating the transition to zero emission vehicles
Kayla Schulte (TRANSITION’s Engagement Officer) elaborates in a blog article on her exploration with Ajit Singh and Rabee Jibrin of the role of hydrogen in powering a low carbon public transport future in the COP26 Universities Network Green Zone Exhibition
TRANSITION’s Lead and Regional Clean Air Champion, Dr Suzanne Bartington, is a member of an expert panel discussing the importance of air quality at COP26.
TRANSITION’s Lead, Dr Suzanne Bartington, is taking part in a panel discussion organised by Bright Blue of how better waste management practices can be delivered in developing countries.