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POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF ACHIEVING RFS2 CONSUMPTION MANDATE IN 2022 Statement of Ingrid C. Burke, Ph.D. Director
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Document Date: 2011-11-02 14:21:07


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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Wyoming / Ruckelshaus Institute of Environment / Institute of Medicine / /

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residue management / greenhouse gas emissions / transportation / greenhouse-gas benefits / greenhouse-gas emissions / greenhouse-gas / dedicated energy crops / perennial root systems / greenhouse-gas emission / greenhouse gas / energy-equivalent / energy-equivalent basis / net greenhouse-gas emissions / energy content / /

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Mississippi River / /

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Biofuel Production Board on Agriculture / Congress / National Research Council / Agriculture and Natural Resources Division of Earth / Earth and Life Studies Board on Energy / Haub School / Committee on Economic and Environmental Effects / University of Wyoming / House of Representatives / National Academy of Engineering / Energy and Environment Committee on Science / Environment Committee on Science / Institute of Medicine of the National Academies / Ruckelshaus Institute of Environment and Natural Resources / Subcommittee on Energy / National Academy of Sciences / Energy and Environmental Systems Division of Physical Sciences / /

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Ingrid C. Burke / Indy Burke / /

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Chairman / farmer / Director / Excellence Chair and Professor / Chair Wyoming Excellence and Professor / Ph. Director / /

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Wyoming / Mississippi / /

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Biofuels / /

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