April 1, 2003
Conference Paper

Microbial and Enzyme Biotechnology: 21st Century Opportunities for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

Abstract

Clearance and re-entry of data, after the fact, as an individual conference paper at the request of Nancy Doran, HTL on 08/18/2005. PREVIOUSLY CLEARED AS (1) AN ABSTRACT UNDER PNNL-SA-39608 (2) BOOK/CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS UNDER PNNL--SA-41487 INTRODUCTION-Ever-increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) presents a carbon management challenge of global and century-scale proportions if adverse environmental, economic, and social impacts of climate change are to be avoided. Integrated assessment models suggest that significant technological intervention is needed to transform how we produce and consume energy...

Revised: January 17, 2011 | Published: April 1, 2003

Citation

Metting F.B., M.J. Scott, J. Benemann, E. Greenbaum, M. Seibert, A.M. Spormann, and H. Yukawa, et al. 2003. Microbial and Enzyme Biotechnology: 21st Century Opportunities for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation. In Applications of Biotechnilogy to Mitigation of Greenhouse Warming, Proceedings of the St. Michaels II Workshop, edited by Norman J. Rosenberg, F. Blaine Metting, R. Cesar Izaurralde, 115-136. Columbus, Ohio:Battelle Press. PNNL-SA-46418.