Greenhouse is a platform, not a series of one-off products. Individual product treatments create a consistent brand experience without color-coding, icons or other added elements. The full treatments for Greenhouse Recruiting and Greenhouse Onboarding are the only two product logos in our system.

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Branded assets allow you to customize and manage the branding of Greenhouse Onboarding for your new and existing employees. Branded assets cover general details of your organization's welcome experience such as basic information and a navigation icon.

ETFE film allows for more than 95% light transmission, including the UV spectrum. Even on low-light days, more light will be entering your greenhouse. Full spectrum light, especially UV-A, plays an important role in plant health and nutrition.

Select data to convert:There are two options for entering data into this calculator: energy data or emissions data. When you enter energy data, the calculator converts these values into carbon dioxide-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions based on emission factors for energy consumption or electricity reductions. Then, it provides equivalent ways to express those emissions. When you enter emissions data, the calculator provides equivalent ways to express those emissions.

Carbon Dioxide or CO2 Equivalent* Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary greenhouse gas emitted through human activities. CO2 is naturally present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth's carbon cycle. The main human activity that emits CO2 is the combustion of fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil) for energy and transportation, although certain industrial processes and land-use changes also emit CO2. Link

CH4 - Methane Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas emitted during the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil, or from the decomposition of organic waste in municipal landfills and the raising of livestock. Methane is also emitted by natural sources such as wetlands. Pound for pound, the impact of CH4 is 28 times greater than CO2 over a 100-year period. Link

Hydrofluorocarbon gases Fluorinated gases come from human-related activities. They are emitted through their use as substitutes for ozone-depleting substances (e.g., as refrigerants) and through industrial processes such as aluminum and semiconductor manufacturing. In general, fluorinated gases are the most potent and longest lasting type of greenhouse gases emitted by human activities. LinkHCFC-22HFC-23HFC-32HFC-125HFC-134aHFC-143aHFC-152aHFC-227eaHFC-236faHFC-4310meeR-404AR-407AR-407CR-410AR-507A

Perfluorocarbon gases Fluorinated gases come from human-related activities. They are emitted through their use as substitutes for ozone-depleting substances (e.g., as refrigerants) and through industrial processes such as aluminum and semiconductor manufacturing. In general, fluorinated gases are the most potent and longest lasting type of greenhouse gases emitted by human activities. LinkCF4C2F6C4F10C6F14

SF6 - Sulfur Hexafluoride Fluorinated gases come from human-related activities. They are emitted through their use as substitutes for ozone-depleting substances (e.g., as refrigerants) and through industrial processes such as aluminum and semiconductor manufacturing. In general, fluorinated gases are the most potent and longest lasting type of greenhouse gases emitted by human activities. Link

The UWRF greenhouse provides hands-on experience to students studying horticulture and agricultural sciences. Located behind the Agricultural Science building, the greenhouse is managed by Greenhouse ManagerDan Waletzko in thePlant and Earth Science Department.

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CARB has adopted greenhouse gas (GHG) standards that largely align with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) GHG standards for new medium- and heavy-duty engines, vehicles, and trailers sold in California. The regulations will reduce GHG emissions from on-road medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. 

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Greenhouse gas emissions affect all of us by contributing to climate change, which threatens our water supplies, coastlines, forests, and economy. Most greenhouse gases come from human activities, like burning fossil fuels for transportation or energy. These gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, causing a greenhouse effect. As greenhouse gases increase, the Earth's surface temperature also rises, diminishing snowpack, raising sea levels, and increasing droughts and forest fires. You can help reduce the risks we face from climate change by taking steps to reduce the greenhouse gases coming from your home, vehicle, and activities.

Vehicle emissions account for over 39 percent of Washington's greenhouse gas emissions and are the largest contributor of carbon pollution in our state. In order to reach the greenhouse gas targets set in Washington law, the volume of emissions from transportation must be reduced. Changing the way you use transportation can have a big impact on helping Washington reach these goals.

Emissions from fossil fuels burned to heat our homes, businesses, and industries are the second-largest contributor to greenhouse gases in Washington. Making your home more energy efficient will reduce your carbon footprint and save you money.

Talk to your family about how greenhouse gases affect our environment, economy, and everyone's life. Then develop a plan to reduce electricity use around your home. Remind everyone to check lights and switches before they leave the home. Encourage your family to buy used products. If you must buy new, be sure it can be recycled or reused. And, if it can't, reconsider buying it.

Chevron has collaborated with Qatar Energy and Pavilion Energy to jointly develop a greenhouse gas (GHG) quantification and reporting methodology for liquified natural gas (LNG) cargoes. This LNG carbon footprinting methodology aims to deliver a cargo-specific GHG emissions profile based on the carbon footprint of the supply chain from wellhead to delivery point.

As evidence mounts that gas drilling and sewer systems leak far more greenhouse gases than previously believed, a team of Princeton researchers has developed a method to pinpoint leaks both big and small for speedy repair.

Their laser-based sensing approach, detailed in a paper published March 1 in Remote Sensing of Environment, can accurately detect and quantify both large greenhouse gas leaks and leaks up to 25 times smaller than those typically detected at natural gas facilities using other methods, localizing the emissions source to within a meter. Because it takes advantage of the remote-sensing capabilities of lasers combined with the agility of drones, the new technology can also be used to quickly spot otherwise unseen leaks in hard-to-access areas, an innovation the researchers said unlocks game-changing potential for atmospheric sensing.

The greenhouse is 600 square feet and has 8 wire-top benches that are 8 ft x 4 ft (256 square feet of bench space total). The greenhouse can be environmentally control; it has a full wall of negative pressure evaporative cooling and external shade cloth. This allows temperature in the greenhouse to stay below 30.5 degrees C maximum on the hottest summer days. There are two gas heaters in the greenhouse to keep it at desired temperature during the winter. The greenhouse has concrete floor. The greenhouse is located on the Kennesaw campus adjacent to the Science Laboratory building.

Climate change can be a natural process where temperature, rainfall, wind and other elements vary over decades or more. In millions of years, our world has been warmer and colder than it is now. But today we are experiencing unprecedented rapid warming from human activities, primarily due to burning fossil fuels that generate greenhouse gas emissions.

Most cars, trucks, ships and planes run on fossil fuels, such as gasoline, diesel and kerosene, which release carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Road vehicles account for the largest part, but emissions from ships and planes continue to grow.

Producing food causes emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases in various ways. Deforestation and clearing of land for agriculture and grazing, digestion by cows and sheep, and the production and use of fertilizers and manure for growing crops all cause emissions, as does the use of energy to run farm equipment or fishing boats, usually with fossil fuels. Emissions also come from packaging and distributing food. 006ab0faaa

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