carbon

Using Life Cycle Analysis to Support Strategies for Reducing GHG Emissions from Tropical Livestock

Sep 25 2009 - 11:00am
Sep 25 2009 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-8
The Berkeley Faculty Roundtable on Environmental Services in Rangeland Production Systems invites you to attend the first roundtable of our Fall 2009 series with our speaker, Avery Cohn:

Using Life Cycle Analysis to Support Strategies for Reducing GHG Emissions from Tropical Livestock

September 25, 11am to 1pm, Hilgard Hall, Room 112, UC Berkeley
Space is limited, so please RSVP to Kayje Booker at kayje@berkeley.edu to confirm your attendance.
Lunch will be provided.

Monitoring carbon in savannas and woodlands with field inventories and remote sensing

May 28 2009 - 11:00am
May 28 2009 - 1:00pm
Etc/GMT-8

The Berkeley Faculty Roundtable on Environmental Services in Rangeland Production Systems will is announcing the third and final roundtable of our spring 2009 series.

Monitoring carbon in savannas and woodlands with field inventories and remote sensing

May 28, 11am to 1pm Hilgard Hall, Room 112, UC Berkeley
Space is limited, so please RSVP to Kayje Booker at kayje@nature.berkeley.edu to confirm your attendance.

Lunch will be provided.

BIE Faculty Roundtable: Environmental Services in Rangeland Production Systems

Developing carbon, energy, and environmental services budgets for management strategies in multifuncional rangeland production systems
James Bartolome (lead faculty), Lynn Huntsinger, William Stewart, Nathan Sayre, John Battles, Peter Berck,

‘Greening the Capitol’ Gets Technical Assistance from Berkeley Lab

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Source: 
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Date Posted: 
May 8 2007
Summary: 
The House of Representatives of the United States Congress has decided to set an example by reducing its carbon footprint, an announcement which came from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and colleagues on April 19. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) provided technical assistance to House staff as they developed their plans.
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