Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 11:48:30 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- ARB Research Seminar: Atmospheric Measurement and Inverse Modeling to Improve GHG Emission Estimates From: tclarksj@arb.ca.gov Marc Fischer, PhD Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Tuesday, October 4, 2016 2:00 p.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California California has committed to an ambitious plan to reduce statewide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 through Assembly Bill 32 (AB-32), which requires accurate accounting of emissions for effective mitigation planning and verification of future emission reductions. Atmospheric GHG measurements from networks of towers can be combined with existing knowledge of emissions in a statistical inverse model -- weighing existing knowledge with the new observations -- to more accurately quantify GHG emissions. This study quantifies major anthropogenic GHGs including fossil fuel CO2 (ffCO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions within California with a Bayesian inverse modeling framework, using atmospheric observations from an expanded GHG measurement network across California over multiple years. For more go to the announcement at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/fischer4/fischer4.htm Main menu: http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/?bdo=1 Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information please contact: Matthias Falk at (916) 323-5774 or Matthias.Falk@arb.ca.gov For more information on the Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: agriculture-sp, air-quality-modeling, calnex2010, cc, gas-trans, landfills, manuremgmt, natandworkinglands, oil-gas, research, seminars, waste. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to one of the lists aggregated to make this particular ARB combination listserve broadcast. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ====================================================================== Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 10:45:22 -0700 Subject: arbcombo -- Tuesday ARB Research Seminar: Atmospheric Measurement and Inverse Modeling to Improve GHG Emission Estimates From: rding@arb.ca.gov Presentation is now available for downloading. Marc Fischer, Ph.D. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Tuesday, October 4, 2016 2:00 p.m., PDT (WEBCAST) Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building 1001 I Street, Sacramento, California California has committed to an ambitious plan to reduce statewide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 through Assembly Bill 32 (AB-32), which requires accurate accounting of emissions for effective mitigation planning and verification of future emission reductions. Atmospheric GHG measurements from networks of towers can be combined with existing knowledge of emissions in a statistical inverse model -- weighing existing knowledge with the new observations -- to more accurately quantify GHG emissions. This study quantifies major anthropogenic GHGs including fossil fuel CO2 (ffCO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions within California with a Bayesian inverse modeling framework, using atmospheric observations from an expanded GHG measurement network across California over multiple years. For more go to the announcement at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/fischer4/fischer4.htm Main menu: https://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm Webcast: https://video.calepa.ca.gov/ Please send your-e-mail for the Q&A participation to: sierrarm@calepa.ca.gov For more information please contact: Matthias Falk at (916) 323-5774 or Matthias.Falk@arb.ca.gov For more information on the Seminar Series please contact: Peter Mathews at (916) 323-8711 or Peter.Mathews@arb.ca.gov To receive notices for upcoming Seminars please go to: https://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and sign up for the seminars list serve. California is in a drought emergency. Visit www.SaveOurH2O.org for water conservation tips. You are receiving this single arbcombo email because you are a subscriber to or have made a public comment to one or more of the following lists: agriculture-sp, air-quality-modeling, calnex2010, cc, gas-trans, landfills, manuremgmt, natandworkinglands, oil-gas, research, seminars, waste. ====================================================================== You are subscribed to one of the lists aggregated to make this particular ARB combination listserve broadcast. To UNSUBSCRIBE: Please go to http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/listserv.php and enter your email address and click on the button "Display Email Lists." To unsubscribe, please click inside the appropriate box to uncheck it and go to the bottom of the screen to submit your request. You will receive an automatic email message confirming that you have successfully unsubscribed. Also, please read our listserve disclaimer at http://www.arb.ca.gov/listserv/disclaim.htm . The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs, visit the Flex Alert website at www.flexalert.org . ======================================================================