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August 26-27, 2008
Stanford University
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Paul Gunning from the US Environmental Protection Agency gives an overview of GHG Emissions other than CO2.
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Bob Harriss from the Houston Advanced Research Center in Texas, discusses the uncertainties of Landfill methane inventories and what the next steps may be.
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Marc Kolb, from PG&E, highlights research on Biomethane to Pipelines: the challenges and opportunities to increasing an attractive waste to energy option.
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Jennifer Milne, one of GCEP's Energy Assessment Analyst's and the workshop organizer, introduces speakers for the session on Emissions from the Livestock Sector.
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Scott Fendorf, chairs the session on Nitrous Oxide & Methane Emissions from Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems.
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Pam Matson, Dean for Stanford's School of Earth Sciences, answers a question about Nitrous Oxide & Methane Emissions from Land Systems.
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Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, from the Institute for Meteorology & Climate Research in Germany, explains his research on global changes from natural and managed lands.
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Bill Parton, from Colorado State University, starts off the session on emissions from Soils, and how to simulate GHG emissions with the use of models.
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Claudia Wagner-Riddle from the University of Guelph, in Ontario, Canada, discusses her research on Tuable Diode Laser Spectrocscopy and how it's applied to emissions from animal waste & agricultural fields.
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