EBP was proud to work with Save the Sound on this study, which demonstrates environmental, health, economic, and other societal benefits of zero-emissions vehicle requirements.
A study we just released shows that adopting California’s Advanced Clean Cars II Zero-Emissions Vehicle requirements would not only help CT meet its mandate of reducing greenhouse gas emissions—it would also be good for the economy. More: https://t.co/pEHHHyuODo
Planners spend a great deal of time anticipating and preparing for the future. How do we manage a world of compounding and multiple uncertainties? EBP's Naomi Stein tackles this matter in her blog post. https://t.co/A3NfB7a76j #scenarioplanning
Now available: The Transit Workforce Shortage Report, produced for APTA by EBP & Foursquare ITP. The Study builds a framework to understand the workforce shortage’s causes, and provides best practices for recruiting, hiring, and retaining transit workers. https://t.co/erGME5Wnn9
EBP's Brett Piercy is looking forward to discussing her experiences with fair funding tools to promote equity and climate goals, during a panel at the American Planning Association's Virtual National Conference on April 26, 2023. https://t.co/YnOe31pF2H
EBP's report on Partnerships for Equitable Pandemic Response and Recovery, for the TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program, is now published! https://t.co/ALaWxKnKIC
John Livermore will be in Washington DC this week representing EBP's Sustainable Energy practice at the NASEO (National Association of State Energy Officials) Energy Policy Outlook Conference. https://t.co/w8iFKiALSO #NASEOEnergyOutlook2023
2022 was the year that finally put the climate impacts of carbon emissions front and center in the cultural zeitgeist. Read John Livermore's latest blog about EBP's Net Zero Strategies service to empower companies to achieve their net zero goals. https://t.co/wlgcnj3kM2
Today at #TRBAM, come join "Emerging Global Approaches to Transit-Oriented Development," (Lectern Session 3185, 3:45pm) where Naomi Stein will be presiding.
EBP has a packed schedule at TRB today! First up, at this morning's Economics & Finance Committee Meeting, Kyle Schroeckenthaler, PMP will be presenting on the results of EBP's RUC American Urban-Rural Equity Update Study. https://t.co/t9WY4J9l5E #trbam
On Tuesday at TRB, EBP's Naomi Stein will be a presenter of the poster on "Scenarios to Identify and Account for Long-Term Influences on Transportation: Methods from Michigan Mobility 2045," presented during Poster Session 2211 at 3:45pm. https://t.co/F97JNQum9t #TRBAM
It was a busy and successful first day at the TRB Annual Meeting today. We are ready for Day 2 of our booth in the exhibit hall. Stop by and say hello anytime between 9am-4pm. #TRBAM
EBP is looking forward to next week's TRB Annual Meeting, Jan 8-12, in Washington DC. Be sure to visit our booth (1012) in the Exhibition Hall, and check out our list of EBP presentations https://t.co/wisgCCyTQg #TRBAM
EBP is growing and hiring! We are currently looking for #transportation planning and policy analysis support at multiple levels and a customer success manager in our software division. https://t.co/MMafjJXdaP
The Inflation Reduction Act and New England Energy: EBP's Mike Sherman shares his reflections from the panel discussion he attended on "The Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on the Region’s Energy Landscape," hosted by the New England Council. https://t.co/dezCmqWyQn