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Bryce Kelly has over 25 years of international lecturing and consulting experience with a focus on greenhouse gas measurements, hydrogeology, geology, and geostatistics. His current research centers on measuring methane emissions from coal seam gas, coal mining, and agricultural sources. In 2018, he joined the United Nations Environment Programme's Methane Science Studies team and has conducted significant airborne measurements of greenhouse gases. His outreach efforts inform government policy and include numerous contributions to popular media on environmental issues. He has supervised 60 honours, master's, and PhD students, engaging in major research activities that encompass carbon accounting, satellite observation of greenhouse gases, and soil health assessment. Dr. Kelly is actively involved in various academic and community initiatives related to sustainable environmental practices and has received accolades for his contributions to water research innovation and environmental science education.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of environmental sciences, with a focus on greenhouse gas emissions.
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