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    UW-Eau Claire Carbon Emissions Inventory, Spring 2008.

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    Date
    2009-04
    Author
    Johnson, Caleb
    Vang, Alex
    Borofka-Webb, Isaac
    Peterson, Sarah
    Hilber, Corey
    Fennig, Robyn
    Clough, Ashley
    Riehbrandt, Russell
    Wrasse, John
    Baker, Anna C.
    Advisor(s)
    Beuning, Kristina R.
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    Abstract
    In spring 2008, ten UW-Eau Claire (UWEC) students enrolled in IDIS 352 conducted an inventory of the current carbon dioxide emmissions of the UWEC campus. The purpose of the UWEC carbon inventory project was to quantify the equivalent carbon emissions (eCO2) that were generated over an academic year at the UWEC from electricity and cooling, heating, transportation, waste and chemicals.
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    Atmospheric carbon dioxide--Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Measurement
    Environment auditing--Wisconsin--Eau Claire
    Greenhouse gases--Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Measurement
    University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Environmental aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/36572
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    Color poster with text, images, tables, and graph.
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