Climate Change Experts

So, what exactly is climate change and what do climate change experts do?  Climate change is defined as a change in global or regional climate patterns.  It is most pronounced from the mid to late twentieth century and forward and is largely attributed to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere produced by the use fossil fuels. Most often when we hear the words “climate change expert”  we are speaking of trained scientists who study global warming and document these changes.

Without engaging in a debate on the existence of climate change, suffice to say that the evidence is clear that there is an ever-growing list of well-published scientists in the fields related to climate change, currently employed at the top scientific institutions in the world, and they all agree that the planet is getting warmer, weather patterns are changing, and if something is not done, the outcome is not pleasant to contemplate.   Most industrialized nations have come to this conclusion and are engaged in methods of trying to minimize global warming.

Large renewable energy and biochemical consulting firms have a multitude of experts and scientists who are engaged daily in fostering biofuels, biochemicals, and sustainability in general.  These experts see sustainability as helping to avoid the depletion of natural resources to maintain ecological balance and a desire to meet the needs of the present without compromising future generations. These sustainability experts (often called sustainability consultants, green consultants, eco consultants, or environmental management consultants) are engaged to assist companies in sustainability – economically, environmentally, and socially.

Large renewable energy and biochemical consulting firms normally have many different types of “sustainability experts” and offer a wide range of services in biofuels, biochemicals, biotechnologies, biomaterials, synthetic biology commercialization, feedstocks, and hemp/cannabis.  These experts are able to assist clients with things like business and financial services (like due diligence, feedstock availability, grants and loans and bio market research), technical and engineering related services (like techno economic analysis, environmental evaluations, feasibility studies, risk analysis and expert witness engagements), and should have strategic partnerships in place to assist clients with insurance, legal, accounting, plant fabrication, feedstock procurement.   

With over 150 experts worldwide, Lee Enterprises Consulting has experts in many specific clean and renewable areas, including anaerobic digestion, fermentation, biomass, conversion technologies for things like tires and railroad ties, organic synthesis, fuel additives, ethanol gas, biodiesel fuel including algae biofuels, solid state and industrial fermentation, green energy grants, ag biotech, agricultural waste, alcohol fuels, alternative proteins and animal-free products, sustainable foods, beverage fermentation, biocatalysis, biodiesel conversion, biogas production, biomass power, carbon intensity, co2 utilization, combined heat & power, Fischer-Tropsch technology, food waste, hydrothermal carbonization, industrial enzymes, landfill management, microbial fermentation, organic synthesis, plastic pyrolysis, plastic recycling, plastic waste, pyrolysis oil, reactor design, renewable identification number, the Renewable Fuel Standard (rfs2), solid recovered fuels, torrefaction and torrefied biomass, waste to energy, and waste-to-hydrogen.   This is a multidisciplinary group of green energy consultants that is a virtual “one stop shop” for any client need and handles projects of all types and sizes.

Look at our experts and the services we provide.  Most of our experts are also available to advise and serve as expert witnesses in bioeconomy litigation matters.  For the larger projects, we specialize in putting together full service, interdisciplinary teams with one point of contact.  See video about LEC here.  Call us at 1+ (501) 833-8511 or email us for more information.  See also:  Climate Change Realities.

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