Transport Technology and Climate Change: Building a Greener Scotland
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 29th June, 2009
www.conference.tri-napier.org<http://www.conference.tri-napier.org/>
The Transport Research Institute (TRI), Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government are organising a one-day conference to take place in Glasgow on 29th June 2009, on Transport Technology and Climate Change: Building a Greener Scotland.
The keynote speaker will be Stewart Stevenson MSP, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change. The conference will launch the Scottish Government's consultation on the use of cleaner vehicles and alternative fuels to reduce emissions from road transport. Further plenary sessions will cover: the local government perspective; an overview of the impact of climate change and the need for reduced emissions; the perspective of industry on clean vehicle technology and implementation; and predictions for the future.
There will be four parallel sessions, on: transport initiatives; emerging low carbon technologies; procurement of greener vehicles; and behavioural change related to transport.
Full details of the conference programme are on the project website at: www.conference.tri-napier.org<http://www.conference.tri-napier.org/>.
You can register online, or by contacting Jill Napier at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or on 455 2951.
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