How can we chart pathways towards low-carbon, sustainable, and healthy cities? This workshop will feature three panel discussions on urban systems science, air pollution and decarbonization. Panelists include leading researchers from Princeton University and our network partners, as well as city policymakers from USA and India affiliated with the Sustainable Healthy Cities Network. This is a synthesis event of the NSF-supported Sustainable Healthy Cities Network. Panelists Anu Ramaswami, Princeton University Armistead (Ted) Russell, Georgia Tech Mark Zondlo, Princeton University Denise Mauzerall, Princeton University Ajay Nagpure, Princeton University Ashish Rao Ghorpade, ICLEI South Asia Mauricio Leon, Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities Agenda Panel 1: 12:00 – 1:00 PM<br /> Urban Systems Science for People and the Planet Panel 2: 1:00 – 2:00 PM<br /> Tackling Air Pollution: Learnings from India, China, and the US Panel 3: 4:30 – 5:30 PM<br /> Multi-Sect
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