

Decarbonizing & Integrating Transportation: Building a Resilient Bay Area
Decarbonizing & Integrating Transportation: A Path Toward a Resilient Bay Area. Transportation is the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in California, accounting for about 40% of the total emissions statewide. Join Gensler and the Bay Area Council for a discussion with industry leaders in rail, autonomous vehicles, and water transit about how the Bay Area can lead in decarbonizing and integrating its transportation systems.
Panelists
Kirsten Ritchie, Global Director, Climate Action and Sustainability, Principal, Gensler - Moderator
Momoko Tamaoki, Deputy Director of Planning, ACE
Seamus Murphy, Executive Director, Water Emergency Transportation Authority
Adam Lenz, Head of Sustainability & Environment, Waymo
Climate on the Klamath. This panel discussion is part of the Bay Area Council's "Climate on the Klamath" program featuring panels and presentations all day on Monday April, 21st, culminating in a beer/wine reception from 5pm-6:30pm. Guests interested in attending the other panels that day should RSVP individually for each.
About the Klamath. This event will be held in the main conference center aboard the Klamath, a historic and fully restored ferry boat docked at Pier 9 on the San Francisco Embarcadero near the Ferry Building and Embarcadero BART. Guests will enjoy the Klamath Conference Center's panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and Bay Bridge, and are welcome to enjoy the Klamath's famous public-access rooftop garden.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week