New! Urban Sustainability Research Program
Explore how cities of the future can be built sustainably with the Urban Sustainability Research Program. This new initiative by the Centre for Climate and Business Solutions aims to provide actionable insights for real estate owners, developers, and policymakers to meet climate goals. By leveraging UBC's role as a living laboratory, we analyze various aspects of urban systems—including buildings, transportation, energy, and natural assets—to develop models and strategies that can decarbonize cities and support their transition to a sustainable future.
Research Spotlights
Card link for Consistent Allocation of Emission Responsibility in Fossil Fuel Supply Chains, Daniel Granot and Frieda Granot
Consistent Allocation of Emission Responsibility in Fossil Fuel Supply Chains, Daniel Granot and Frieda Granot
Card link for A Model of International Transfers of Carbon Mitigation Outcomes: Analyzing the Impact of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, Harish Krishnan
A Model of International Transfers of Carbon Mitigation Outcomes: Analyzing the Impact of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, Harish Krishnan
Card link for Financing the Global Shift to Electric Mobility, Jan Bena and Bo Bian
Financing the Global Shift to Electric Mobility, Jan Bena and Bo Bian
Card link for Climate Risk, population migration, and banks’ lending and deposit-taking activities by Han Yan
Climate Risk, population migration, and banks’ lending and deposit-taking activities by Han Yan
Card link for Female Equity Analysts and Corporate Environmental and Social Performance, Kai Li and Chelsea Yang
Female Equity Analysts and Corporate Environmental and Social Performance, Kai Li and Chelsea Yang
Card link for Consumer matching costs to context: Status quo bias, temporal framing, and household energy decisions, David Hardisty
Consumer matching costs to context: Status quo bias, temporal framing, and household energy decisions, David Hardisty
Card link for Toward a harmonization of sustainability criteria for alternative marine fuels, David Gillen
Toward a harmonization of sustainability criteria for alternative marine fuels, David Gillen
Card link for Reducing emissions in international transport: A supply chain perspective, David Gillen
Reducing emissions in international transport: A supply chain perspective, David Gillen
Card link for Shifting Consumer Behavior to Address Climate Change, David Hardisty and Katherine White
Shifting Consumer Behavior to Address Climate Change, David Hardisty and Katherine White
Card link for Managing urban and regional resilience trade-offs, Ilan Vertinsky
Managing urban and regional resilience trade-offs, Ilan Vertinsky
Card link for From Waste to Taste: How “Ugly” Labels Can Increase Purchase of Unattractive Produce, JoAndrea Hoegg and Yann Cornil
From Waste to Taste: How “Ugly” Labels Can Increase Purchase of Unattractive Produce, JoAndrea Hoegg and Yann Cornil
Card link for Incentives and Emission Responsibility Allocation in Supply Chains, Daniel Granot and Frieda Granot
Incentives and Emission Responsibility Allocation in Supply Chains, Daniel Granot and Frieda Granot
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