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ACADEMIC PARTNERS

The Climate Network Project ​leverages existing data, methods, and research infrastructure from multiple universities, offers training for the next generation of professionals, and builds awareness of data and decision-support tools. Our three co-applicants are McMaster University, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Toronto. 

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Dr. Darren Scott

McMaster University 

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Professor, School of Earth, Environment and Society 

Dr. Mahmudur Fatmi

University of British Columbia

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Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering 

Dr. Jeffrey R. Brook

University of Toronto 

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Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health 

INDUSTRY, COMMUNITY, AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

The Climate Action Research for Transportation (CART) Network builds upon DalTRAC's long-standing partnerships with municipal and provincial governments. These existing and new collaboration opportunities facilitate interactions between scholars in engineering, planning, risk governance, environmental science, management, public health, and computer science to develop technically robust but operationally feasible emissions tools. 

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Climate Action Research for Transportation (CART)

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