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Climate Change and Cellulosic Ethanol

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Authors:

  • Andrew Kozich
    Environmental Policy Graduate Program
    Department of Social Sciences
    Michigan Technological University
  • Kathleen E. Halvorsen
    Director Environmental Policy Graduate Program
    Social Sciences Department/School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science
    Michigan Technological University

NSFWebpage developed under National Science Foundation Materials Use: Science, Engineering, and Society Biocomplexity Program Grant.

Title: Renewable Energy from Forest Resources: An Investigation into the Viability of Large-Scale Production of Sustainable Transportation Fuels From Lignocellulosic Biomass

Principal Investigator: Ann Maclean

Co-PI: Kathleen E. Halvorsen, David Shonnard, Barry Solomon, Chris Webster, David Flaspohler, John Sutherland

 

Production:

Animation and Web Design:
Susan E. Hill
Michigan Technological University
Module web design based on a Tech Alive Production.


The Graduate Program in Environmental and Energy Policy is administered by the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University.

The mission of the Sustainable Futures Institute (SFI) at Michigan Technological University is to enhance knowledge, develop technologies, and expand capabilities to achieve sustainability.

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