New Senior Project Director, a case study in dedication to carbon management

November 21, 2018, by Michael Gillenwater

The Institute recently completed a recruitment process for a new Senior Project Director. This may sound like routine matter. Yet, in this instance, its presents a story about the special …

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COP24 Side-Event: Cooperative Regional Models for GHG MRV

November 15, 2018, by Wiley Barbour

A Caribbean Cooperative MRV HUB Event This event invited panelists to discuss how smaller countries can improve their post-Paris success through regionally cooperative models. Topics include climate MRV, institutional arrangements, …

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COP24 Event & Survey: Blockchain Technology for Enhanced Climate Action

November 15, 2018, by Tom Baumann

Interest is growing rapidly about blockchain as a tool to enhance climate action. The Climate Chain Coalition (CCC) an open global initiative to support stakeholders researching, developing and piloting blockchain solutions, …

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Caribbean Hub Kickoff Meeting

November 20, 2018, by Patrick Cage

Representatives from the GHG Management Institute and the UNFCCC Regional Collaboration Center (RCC) met as implementing partners to formally launch the Caribbean Cooperative MRV Hub. The Caribbean Cooperative MRV Hub …

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Opening ceremony – GHGMI Italy

November 2, 2018, by Fabiola Tammaro

On the 24th of October, Michael Gillenwater, GHGMI Dean and Director, took part in the opening ceremony of GHGMI’s new Italian office.  The Italian office will contribute to the Institute’s …

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Webinar: Online Graduate Certificate in GHG Management

November 19, 2018, by Molly White

Want to learn more about earning an online GHG management certificate, but weren’t able to attend our webinar in December? Click the link below to watch the webinar that took …

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Mapping rice greenhouse gas emissions in the Red River Delta, Vietnam

November 19, 2018, by Carbon Management Journal

“Rice greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Red River Delta, Vietnam, were mapped using multiscale satellite imagery and a processed-based biogeochemical model. Multiscale synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical imagery …

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