The Climate Positive Energy Initiative at University of Toronto is developing social, scientific, technical, economic, and policy solutions to transform our energy systems, ensure energy access and production is equitable, and help Canada become a global clean-energy model.

The fourth annual Climate Positive Energy Research Day took place August 14th at the University of Toronto Faculty Club!

This highly-anticipated event was hosted in-person only at the University of Toronto, featuring an opening keynote session, research presentations, and opportunities to network with professionals from various industries. In one fascinating session, CSB Professor Keiko Yoshioka and Nicole De Long (Vineland Research and Innovation Centre) shared insights on the future of sustainable food production and agriculture solutions. Students and professors from the Faculty of Arts & Science also presented their work!