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Washington / DC / BEIJING / /

Company

U.S. Forest Service / Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring Worldwide / /

Country

Norway / Japan / United States / Canada / Australia / China / /

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USD / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

IndustryTerm

greenhouse gas emissions / technology policies / observation systems / /

NaturalFeature

Improving Forest / /

Organization

Department of State / Congress / United States Agency for International Development / G8 / office of the President New Executive office Building Washington / federal government / White House office of Science and Technology Policy / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / European Commission / Smithsonian Institution / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / UN Food and Agriculture Organization / Executive office of the President / office of Science and Technology Policy / Group of Eight / /

Person

Sherburne Abbott / Rick Weiss / /

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Position

Administrator and Chief Innovation Officer / Director for Environment / Counselor / President / Executive / /

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G8 / /

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DC / /

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