Saturday, May 19, 2012
17th International Nitrogen Workshop
26th-29th June 2012, Wexford, Ireland
The 17th International Nitrogen Workshop will focus on iNNovations, with a capital N, for sustainable use of nitrogen resources. New breakthroughs in science; new breakthroughs in knowledge transfer, new breakthroughs in management of nitrogen resources. We need innovative solutions to meet the challenges of 2050, and this Workshop will provide the platform to discuss the challenges and solutions. To facilitate this discussion, each of the N workshop sessions will focus on a central pertinent question.
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The international symposium on Emissions of Gas and Dust from Livestock (EMILI 2012)
10th-13th June 2012, Saint Malo, France 
EMILI 2012 will be an opportunity to share the latest scientific advances from research on gas (ammonia, GHG, odours) and dust emissions in animal agriculture and will contribute to providing information that industry and governments need in order to achieve cost-effective gas and dust mitigation outcomes.


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Welcome to the official pages of the Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory Research Platform (GHG Research Platform) delivery consortium. We are a partnership of universities, research institutes and private companies delivering one of the largest government funded research programmes in the United Kingdom on measuring and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions that force climate change.

What is the GHG Research Platform? 

What are the research projects?

What information will be collected?

What will the projects deliver?

Which organisations are involved?

GHG platform partners University of Aberdeen ADAS UK Ltd Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute Centre for Ecology & Hydrology University of Cranfield University Wales Aberystwyth The James Hutton Institute National Physical Laboratory theRothamsted Research Scottish Agricultural College Environmental Data Archival Organic research centre Met office University East Anglia University Nottingham University Reading
 
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