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Green Energy: Global Policy and Issues Affecting the Development of Algal Aquaculture for Biofuel Megan Bettilyon Capstone Project to Satisfy the Completion Requirements for a Masters Degree in
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Document Date: 2014-08-17 14:28:36


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La Jolla / /

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Europe / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

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University of Virginia / Conservation Scripps Institute of Oceanography / University of California / Greenhouse Gas Emissions / /

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transportation biofuel / transportation fuel / transportation / secondary products / household electricity / transportation fuels / outside energy / energy security / food supply / food crops / energy challenges / aquaculture technologies / potential solutions / energy crop / renewable energy / oil / adequate energy / transportation activities / recent oil spill / oil crises / chemicals / food / energy / /

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University of Virginia / COMMITTEE MEMBERS Committee / US Census Bureau / US Government / European Commission / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / USDA / Biodiversity and Conservation Scripps Institute of Oceanography / Biodiversity and Conservation Center for Marine Biodiversity / Environmental Protection Agency / University of California / San Diego / /

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Steve Kay / Megan Bettilyon / B. Greg Mitchell / Ben Gilbert / /

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biofuels / aquaculture technologies / /

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