November 12

Climate Change and GHG – Interactive Environmental Data

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Let’s run another  ‘real-world’ example to demonstrate how EcoBlu Analyst can be used and give you a glimpse into the simplicity and power of this wholly mobile platform.  For an example – let’s look at how we would use EcoBlu Analyst to determine the facilities that emit the most Greenhouse Gases in the Denver Metro area.  Of course you can do this for any area, but we’ll use Denver for our example.

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