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Colleagues,

Those of us in Colorado State University's (CSU) Department of Ecosystem 
Science and Sustainability (ESS) would value your referrals to students whom 
you believe to be good candidates for our Master of Greenhouse Gas Management 
and Accounting (MGMA<https://youtu.be/O0gmkE4ZeUU>) degree program. We  have 
two graduate fellowships and a teaching assistantship available to support 
incoming students for FA16.

The interdisciplinary MGMA degree provides students from a wide variety of 
academic backgrounds-such as environmental studies, agriculture, forestry, 
business, engineering, and natural resources-the opportunity to develop the 
skills needed for emerging sustainability professions focused on greenhouse gas 
management and accounting. Students explore a range of topics including 
sustainability, greenhouse gas policies, climate change science, and 
foundations of greenhouse gas management. They engage in real-world data 
collection and estimation of greenhouse gas footprints.

The MGMA degree showcases CSU's world-class leadership in greenhouse gas and 
climate change science. The program is led by Dr. Stephen Ogle and Dr. Rich 
Conant, who have more than two decades of combined experience compiling 
greenhouse gas emission data for the U.S. government and other governmental and 
nongovernmental entities. Drs. Ogle and Conant have served as lead authors on 
reports prepared by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 
advise organizations of all kinds on greenhouse gas mitigation, and conduct 
leading-edge research evaluating drivers of greenhouse gas emissions and 
mitigation options.

For full consideration, applications to the MGMA degree program are due by 
March 1, 2016. Applicants interested in graduate fellowships or the teaching 
assistantship should contact the MGMA Program 
Coordinator<mailto:[email protected]>, Nikki Foxley, as soon as 
possible for more information. You may also refer students directly to me at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or 970-491-2139.

Thank you and best wishes for the spring semester.

Kaye Homan


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Debra Kaye Holman, PhD
Academic Support/Internship Coordinator
HEASC Sustainability Fellow

Department of Ecosystem Science & Sustainability
Natural Resource Ecology Lab
Warner College of Natural Resources
Colorado State University
Campus Delivery 1476
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1476
Phone: (970) 491-2139
Fax: (970) 491-1965
Office: ESS Department,<http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/ess-home/> NESB 
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