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CASMGS Outreach Record

Complete record of CASMGS Outreach activities


New CASMGS Outreach Record

Newly updated, as of May 15, 2008, list of CASMGS Outreach activities.


CASMGS Fact Sheet No. 1: Charismatic Carbon

A brief explanation of the many environmental benefits of soil carbon.


CASMGS Prospectus

A basic overview of the structure and purpose of CASMGS.


CASMGS Fact Sheet No. 4: Biofuels, Carbon, and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

CASMGS Fact Sheet on the role of biofuels in the mitigation of greenhouse gases.


CASMGS Fact Sheet No. 3: Trace Gases in Agriculture and Climate Change

CASMGS Fact Sheet on the role of agriculture in other greenhouse gases: methane and nitrous oxide.


CASMGS Fact Sheet No. 2: Measuring and Monitoring Carbon

CASMGS Fact Sheet on the ability of scientists to measure and monitor soil carbon.


CASMGS Fact Sheet No. 1: Charismatic Carbon

CASMGS one-page fact sheet on the value of carbon sequestered in the soil.


Before Selling Carbon Credits, Read This

Researchers at Montana and Colorado State Universities now have evidence that a soil model can be used to accurately estimate carbon levels in soil under certain climate and land conditions.


Farmers, Foresters, Investors To Receive First Major

The first "how-to" manual for farmers and foresters interested in reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions is about to hit bookshelves.


Scientist Testifies on Global Warming

Global warming is caused primarily by humans and "nearly all climate scientists today" agree with that viewpoint, the new head of the National Academy of Sciences -- a climate scientist himself -- said Wednesday.


 
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