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Your search for Sponsor = U.S. Department of Energy AND Strategic Goal = Human and Natural Environment returned 10 record(s).
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  1. Alternative Fuels Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    In recent years, emissions of greenhouse gases have increased. Scientists believe that greenhouse gases are capable of causing global warming. Transportation is responsible for more than a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. In response, the

  2. Energy Distribution Environmental Assessment for the Williston-Charlie Creek Transmission Line Upgrade
    The Williston-Charlie Creek Transmission Line Upgrade Project is a proposed power-line upgrade of approximately 70 miles in North Dakota. The installation of a fiber optic cable and upgrades of the current poles are expected. The current line

  3. Environmental Management System (EMS) Audit Support for the U. S. Department of Energy's Western Area Power Administration
    The Volpe Center is supporting the Western Area Power Administration (Western) by conducting an independent audit of Western's Environmental Management System (EMS) in the Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials Program Management areas. Western, a

  4. Examining the Impact of Early Action and Emissions Trading Programs
    In recent years, emissions of greenhouse gases have increased. Scientists believe that greenhouse gases are capable of causing global warming. Transportation is responsible for more than a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. In response, the

  5. Groundwater Monitoring System: WELLS
    The Volpe Center is working with the Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a department-wide groundwater monitoring database system, named WELLS, that can be used to meet a number of DOE planning, analysis, and reporting needs.

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  6. Providing Strategic Planning for Climate Change Activities
    In recent years, emissions of greenhouse gases have increased. Scientists believe that greenhouse gases are capable of causing global warming. Transportation is responsible for more than a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. In response, the

  7. Volpe Analyzes International Climate Change Policy Efforts
    In recent years, emissions of greenhouse gases have increased. Scientists believe that greenhouse gases are capable of causing global warming. Fighting global warming is a worldwide effort. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

  8. Volpe Develops Web Site on Climate Change
    In recent years, emissions of greenhouse gases have increased. Scientists believe that greenhouse gases are capable of causing global warming. Transportation is responsible for more than a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. In response, the

  9. Volpe Examines How Emissions Trading Effects the Transportation Marketplace
    In recent years, emissions of greenhouse gases have increased. Scientists believe that greenhouse gases are capable of causing global warming. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol calls for many countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. It is expected

  10. Wetlands Section ? Water Resources Management Manual
    The Western Area Power Administration (Western) and the John A. Volpe National Transportation System Center (Volpe Center) have entered into an Interagency Agreement (IAG) under which the Volpe Center will provide Western with environmental

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