CAR Emails 11.15.01Obama White House- The EPA posted draft chapters of the U.S. Climate Action Report for public comment by December 17th.
- The document was posted on the EPA's website and other agencies were asked to link to the site from their websites to spread awareness of the public comment period.
- The email included an attachment of the Federal Register notice announcing the public comment opportunity on the draft chapters.
Cloverfield Teaser Trailer AnaylsisStarstruck1) The trailer begins at a party scene showing characters enjoying themselves before the lights flicker and people start screaming, indicating something has gone wrong.
2) Shots of frightened characters in the dark are shown as buildings explode in the distance. The camera zooms in on the explosions and dollies shots of characters running in panic.
3) The object causing the destruction is revealed to be the Statue of Liberty's head hurtling through the city. The trailer does not reveal the film's title, actors, or any other details, leaving the audience to imagine what is happening.
Introduction To V MailcardsproformamiProforma is a graphic communications company with over 650 offices in North America that partners with thousands of companies to create marketing programs. It has developed V-Mailcards, which are customizable CDs/DVDs that can contain high-quality video, images, presentations and other materials and are mailed like postcards at a low cost compared to traditional marketing methods. V-Mailcards allow companies to showcase their products, services and brand through visually engaging multimedia content. Proforma handles the design, content creation and production of custom V-Mailcards based on a client's specifications.
CAR Email 4.1.03Obama White House- Mr. Knollenberg raised concerns about a national climate assessment from 2000 that was overdue and incomplete, and a subsequent lawsuit over its use.
- He questioned why the assessment was still being disseminated given an agreement that it did not represent government policy.
- Dr. Marburger agreed to provide a letter clarifying the administration's position and addressing whether the assessment constitutes administrative policy.
CAR Email 3.12.03 (b)Obama White HouseThis document contains an op-ed by Mario Lewis of the Competitive Enterprise Institute arguing that the EPA has no authority under the Clean Air Act to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. Lewis summarizes arguments made by state attorneys general that the CAA requires EPA to regulate CO2, and rebuts each point. He argues definitions of "air pollutant" do not grant regulatory authority, and that CO2 is mentioned in non-regulatory sections of the CAA with warnings not to infer additional regulation. The document concludes the attorneys general are engaged in a transparent power grab to expand their prosecutorial reach.
Breanna Campfield\'s PortfoliobrecampfieldThis document provides information about Lorene, a proposed boutique that will sell unique cocktail dresses and accessories in Boston. It outlines the mission, team, market details, opportunities, business concept, competition, key features, goals, financial plan, resource requirements, risks/rewards, and issues for Lorene. The target audience is young professional women ages 21-35 living in the Boston area who regularly attend cocktail parties and other events.
CAR Email 6.4.02 (xx)Obama White HouseO documento discute a importância da educação para o desenvolvimento econômico e social de um país, destacando que investimentos em educação levam a maiores ganhos de produtividade e crescimento a longo prazo.
CAR Email 6.4.02 (oo)Obama White HouseThis document does not contain any meaningful information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less. The document appears to contain random characters and symbols without any discernible words, sentences, or context.
Letter from American Iron and Steel Institute 9.27.02Obama White HouseThe American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) requests a meeting with the Department of Energy to discuss participating in the Administration's voluntary "Business Challenge" program to improve carbon intensity at member company facilities. AISI members comprise about 67% of the U.S. steel industry. The AISI wishes to begin a process with DOE to craft a meaningful voluntary program and suggests personnel involved in a previous "Industries of the Future Program" participate. The AISI requests the initial meeting occur before their October 31 Board of Directors meeting so they can update member CEOs.
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 ...Obama White HouseThis document is the table of contents for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, also known as Superfund. It lists the titles and sections within the act. Some key points:
- The act contains 4 titles related to hazardous substance releases, liability, compensation, and hazardous substance response revenue.
- Title I covers definitions, response authorities, liability, and the Hazardous Substance Response Fund (Superfund).
- Title II covers imposition of taxes on petroleum and chemicals to provide revenue for the Superfund.
- Title III covers miscellaneous provisions like reports, effective dates, and citizens suits.
- Title IV covers pollution insurance.
Letter from Edison Electric Institute 8.23.02Obama White HouseThe document proposes the creation of a new initiative to enhance restoration of abandoned mine lands (AML) to support President Bush's climate change policies. Key aspects of the proposed initiative include forming an umbrella organization of power companies to fund AML restoration projects, which could provide benefits like carbon sequestration, remediation of contaminated lands, and creation of ecological assets. The initiative is in early stages and seeks participation from power companies to help define and fund initial projects, with a potential first project focused in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
CAR Email 7.17.02Obama White HouseAttorneys general from 11 states sent a letter to President Bush calling on him to address the growing threat of global warming. The letter criticizes the administration for failing to create a national policy to curb emissions from automobiles and power plants. While applauding a recent report detailing the seriousness of global warming, the attorneys general argue the administration has not proposed an adequate plan. The letter pushes for a cap on carbon dioxide emissions and increased fuel efficiency standards.
CAR Email 6.10.02 (b)Obama White HouseThis document is an email notification that a message sent by Samuel A. Thernstrom of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) was unable to be delivered to one of the recipients, Joe Matyak of the EPA, because the address was deemed invalid. It provides details on the delivery failure and includes the full text of the original message, which discusses a New York Times editorial and a letter to the editor regarding climate change and the Bush administration's policies.
CAR Email 6.7.02 (c)Obama White HouseThe document is a letter signed by various conservative organizations urging President Bush to withdraw the recently released Climate Action Report 2002. They argue the report relies on "junk science" from the Clinton administration and undermines Bush's opposition to the Kyoto Protocol. The letter urges Bush to dismiss administration employees who do not fully support his agenda on global warming and energy policy.
CAR Email 6.7.02 (b)Obama White HouseThis document is a forwarded email containing a letter signed by various conservative organizations addressed to President George W. Bush. The letter expresses concerns about the recently released Climate Action Report 2002, claiming it relies on "junk science" and undermines the President's opposition to the Kyoto Protocol. The letter urges the President to withdraw the report and have it rewritten based on sound science without input from the previous administration. It also calls for dismissing or reassigning administration employees who do not support the President's agenda on global warming and energy policies.
Letter from City of Austin 10.4.02Obama White HouseThe Large Public Power Council (LPPC) CEOs agreed to participate in a voluntary greenhouse gas reduction plan in support of the President's climate change strategy. The attached documents outline public powers' proposed GHG reduction plan and timeline. The plan seeks credible, verifiable mitigation measures through voluntary programs and partnerships between various groups. Public power will work with environmental organizations and local governments on collaborative projects to reduce emissions.
Letter from Edison Electric Institute 12.4.02 (d)Obama White HouseThe document announces the kickoff of the Bush Administration's voluntary climate programs called "Business Challenges" and "Climate Leaders" scheduled for late January 2003. It encourages companies to join Power Partners and Climate Leaders to highlight quantitative commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It also summarizes several industry initiatives to reduce emissions, including planting trees, using coal byproducts, restoring mines, developing wind and biomass energy, and an international partnerships program. Companies are asked to indicate if they will participate in these initiatives by December 2002.
Crew, Foia, Documents 011447 - 011492(part 1)Obama White HouseCitizen's for Responsiblity and Ethics in Washington
FOIA (DOJ)
Documents 011447 - 011492(part 1)
DistrictcnaKathyReesThis document is a comprehensive needs assessment report for the Gerrish-Higgins School District in Roscommon, Michigan. It analyzes the district's curriculum, instruction, assessment, leadership, personnel, professional learning, community relations, and data management based on state standards. The report finds that the district has developed an aligned K-8 curriculum in core subjects and is working to fully implement it. It also notes efforts to communicate the curriculum to stakeholders and align high school classes with new state standards. Overall, the report evaluates the district's strengths and weaknesses across several categories to guide improvement goals.
CAR Review DocumentObama White HouseThe document reviews the 2001 U.S. Climate Action Report and finds issues with parts that rely heavily on the flawed 2000 U.S. National Climate Assessment. Specifically, Chapter 6 on impacts and adaptation is problematic as it depends on climate models that performed worse than random when evaluating recent climate data. The reviewer argues the report must address these issues or rewrite portions to avoid misrepresenting the current scientific understanding.
Twoeyes Insight-34VCIConorMcKennaThis document summarizes Conor McKenna's experience attending the 34th Venture Capital Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. Some key points:
1) Conor received a scholarship from Venture Capital SA to attend the four-day educational program on venture capital investing.
2) The program covered various aspects of venture capital investing including due diligence, deal structuring, negotiations, and exits.
3) Conor found the session on being an effective venture capital director and the entrepreneur perspective particularly insightful.
4) Attending the program expanded Conor's knowledge of the venture capital industry outside of Australia and has proven useful for his advisory work.
CAR Email 6.4.02 (xx)Obama White HouseO documento discute a importância da educação para o desenvolvimento econômico e social de um país, destacando que investimentos em educação levam a maiores ganhos de produtividade e crescimento a longo prazo.
CAR Email 6.4.02 (oo)Obama White HouseThis document does not contain any meaningful information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less. The document appears to contain random characters and symbols without any discernible words, sentences, or context.
Letter from American Iron and Steel Institute 9.27.02Obama White HouseThe American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) requests a meeting with the Department of Energy to discuss participating in the Administration's voluntary "Business Challenge" program to improve carbon intensity at member company facilities. AISI members comprise about 67% of the U.S. steel industry. The AISI wishes to begin a process with DOE to craft a meaningful voluntary program and suggests personnel involved in a previous "Industries of the Future Program" participate. The AISI requests the initial meeting occur before their October 31 Board of Directors meeting so they can update member CEOs.
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 ...Obama White HouseThis document is the table of contents for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, also known as Superfund. It lists the titles and sections within the act. Some key points:
- The act contains 4 titles related to hazardous substance releases, liability, compensation, and hazardous substance response revenue.
- Title I covers definitions, response authorities, liability, and the Hazardous Substance Response Fund (Superfund).
- Title II covers imposition of taxes on petroleum and chemicals to provide revenue for the Superfund.
- Title III covers miscellaneous provisions like reports, effective dates, and citizens suits.
- Title IV covers pollution insurance.
Letter from Edison Electric Institute 8.23.02Obama White HouseThe document proposes the creation of a new initiative to enhance restoration of abandoned mine lands (AML) to support President Bush's climate change policies. Key aspects of the proposed initiative include forming an umbrella organization of power companies to fund AML restoration projects, which could provide benefits like carbon sequestration, remediation of contaminated lands, and creation of ecological assets. The initiative is in early stages and seeks participation from power companies to help define and fund initial projects, with a potential first project focused in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
CAR Email 7.17.02Obama White HouseAttorneys general from 11 states sent a letter to President Bush calling on him to address the growing threat of global warming. The letter criticizes the administration for failing to create a national policy to curb emissions from automobiles and power plants. While applauding a recent report detailing the seriousness of global warming, the attorneys general argue the administration has not proposed an adequate plan. The letter pushes for a cap on carbon dioxide emissions and increased fuel efficiency standards.
CAR Email 6.10.02 (b)Obama White HouseThis document is an email notification that a message sent by Samuel A. Thernstrom of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) was unable to be delivered to one of the recipients, Joe Matyak of the EPA, because the address was deemed invalid. It provides details on the delivery failure and includes the full text of the original message, which discusses a New York Times editorial and a letter to the editor regarding climate change and the Bush administration's policies.
CAR Email 6.7.02 (c)Obama White HouseThe document is a letter signed by various conservative organizations urging President Bush to withdraw the recently released Climate Action Report 2002. They argue the report relies on "junk science" from the Clinton administration and undermines Bush's opposition to the Kyoto Protocol. The letter urges Bush to dismiss administration employees who do not fully support his agenda on global warming and energy policy.
CAR Email 6.7.02 (b)Obama White HouseThis document is a forwarded email containing a letter signed by various conservative organizations addressed to President George W. Bush. The letter expresses concerns about the recently released Climate Action Report 2002, claiming it relies on "junk science" and undermines the President's opposition to the Kyoto Protocol. The letter urges the President to withdraw the report and have it rewritten based on sound science without input from the previous administration. It also calls for dismissing or reassigning administration employees who do not support the President's agenda on global warming and energy policies.
Letter from City of Austin 10.4.02Obama White HouseThe Large Public Power Council (LPPC) CEOs agreed to participate in a voluntary greenhouse gas reduction plan in support of the President's climate change strategy. The attached documents outline public powers' proposed GHG reduction plan and timeline. The plan seeks credible, verifiable mitigation measures through voluntary programs and partnerships between various groups. Public power will work with environmental organizations and local governments on collaborative projects to reduce emissions.
Letter from Edison Electric Institute 12.4.02 (d)Obama White HouseThe document announces the kickoff of the Bush Administration's voluntary climate programs called "Business Challenges" and "Climate Leaders" scheduled for late January 2003. It encourages companies to join Power Partners and Climate Leaders to highlight quantitative commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It also summarizes several industry initiatives to reduce emissions, including planting trees, using coal byproducts, restoring mines, developing wind and biomass energy, and an international partnerships program. Companies are asked to indicate if they will participate in these initiatives by December 2002.
Crew, Foia, Documents 011447 - 011492(part 1)Obama White HouseCitizen's for Responsiblity and Ethics in Washington
FOIA (DOJ)
Documents 011447 - 011492(part 1)
DistrictcnaKathyReesThis document is a comprehensive needs assessment report for the Gerrish-Higgins School District in Roscommon, Michigan. It analyzes the district's curriculum, instruction, assessment, leadership, personnel, professional learning, community relations, and data management based on state standards. The report finds that the district has developed an aligned K-8 curriculum in core subjects and is working to fully implement it. It also notes efforts to communicate the curriculum to stakeholders and align high school classes with new state standards. Overall, the report evaluates the district's strengths and weaknesses across several categories to guide improvement goals.
CAR Review DocumentObama White HouseThe document reviews the 2001 U.S. Climate Action Report and finds issues with parts that rely heavily on the flawed 2000 U.S. National Climate Assessment. Specifically, Chapter 6 on impacts and adaptation is problematic as it depends on climate models that performed worse than random when evaluating recent climate data. The reviewer argues the report must address these issues or rewrite portions to avoid misrepresenting the current scientific understanding.
Twoeyes Insight-34VCIConorMcKennaThis document summarizes Conor McKenna's experience attending the 34th Venture Capital Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. Some key points:
1) Conor received a scholarship from Venture Capital SA to attend the four-day educational program on venture capital investing.
2) The program covered various aspects of venture capital investing including due diligence, deal structuring, negotiations, and exits.
3) Conor found the session on being an effective venture capital director and the entrepreneur perspective particularly insightful.
4) Attending the program expanded Conor's knowledge of the venture capital industry outside of Australia and has proven useful for his advisory work.
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