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by:Blue Leaf Environmental, Inc. based inEllensburg, WASHINGTON (USA)
One of our key strengths is data management. Blue Leaf scientists, database specialists, and IT support staff provide real time data retrieval in field research applications through the use of satellite telecommunication. Our team efficiently collects, organizes, and analyzes project data, and presents our clients with ...
by:Blue Leaf Environmental, Inc. based inEllensburg, WASHINGTON (USA)
The Blue Leaf team efficiently collects, organizes, analyzes project data, and presents our clients with information in various formats that meet their project needs. Our IT and database managers possess expertise in wide-area network administration, server and data management, custom software development, ...
by:Bristol Alliance of Companies based inAnchorage, ALASKA (USA)
Bristol's Community Relations team, a division of Bristol General Contractors, LLC, has more than 30 years of experience designing and executing site-specific and regional-scale public involvement and outreach initiatives for federal agencies engaged in environmental and military munitions work. The team supports the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
The accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth's atmosphere, created primarily through fossil fuel combustion, has resulted in global climate change, or global warming. As a result, climate change has emerged as a critical environmental management issue for organizations today. Organizations are faced with developing federal and state regulatory frameworks in the U.S., such as ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
The accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth’s atmosphere, created primarily through fossil fuel combustion, has resulted in global climate change, or global warming. With the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol and the development of regional GHG emissions trading schemes and voluntary registry programs in the United States, multi-national companies will potentially operate under ...
