1997 GCC White House Meeting and STAC Conference Call
Cover Letter
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Enclosures: memo summarizing July 1997 GCC Science and Tech Cmmttee and July 1997 White House Meeting summary providing "a good insight on the Administration's views on this issue."
Enclosures: memo summarizing July 1997 GCC Science and Tech Cmmttee and July 1997 White House Meeting summary providing "a good insight on the Administration's views on this issue."
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Results of the July 23 Conference Call
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Direct contact with Fred Singer, SEPP.
Direct contact with Fred Singer, SEPP.
Funding work of climate denier Bob Davis
Funding work of climate denier Bob Davis
STAC's next meeting key items: "report on ... UNFCCC meetings, discussion of the ACSH report, evaluation of the proposal from Bob Davis, and feedback on Singer's claim."
STAC's next meeting key items: "report on ... UNFCCC meetings, discussion of the ACSH report, evaluation of the proposal from Bob Davis, and feedback on Singer's claim."
Submitting review comments of IPCC Technical Paper IV
Submitting review comments of IPCC Technical Paper IV
"Lenny Bernstein reported that the ACSH is rewriting the draft of their report on the public health effects effects [sp] of potential climate change. A new draft has been promised by July 26 and will be circulated to STAC members if it is of sufficient quality to warrant committee review."
"Lenny Bernstein reported that the ACSH is rewriting the draft of their report on the public health effects effects [sp] of potential climate change. A new draft has been promised by July 26 and will be circulated to STAC members if it is of sufficient quality to warrant committee review."
White House Meeting on the Science of Climate Change
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Lenny Bernstein, representing Mobil Oil and GCC, attended 75-minute meeting with President Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, EPA Administrator Browner, 30 Administration members, 75 industry and NGO representative, White House Press Corps and six scientists who presented
Lenny Bernstein, representing Mobil Oil and GCC, attended 75-minute meeting with President Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, EPA Administrator Browner, 30 Administration members, 75 industry and NGO representative, White House Press Corps and six scientists who presented
Clinton and Gore state an obligation to face climate change, "no longer a theory, but 'for real'" - warning of the impacts.
Clinton and Gore state an obligation to face climate change, "no longer a theory, but 'for real'" - warning of the impacts.
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"V.P. Gore said that some people say why not wait a little longer until we understand the problem better before taking action. Holdren responded by comparing the climate change problem to a supertanker which is hard to steer or stop. He said that the supertanker is speeding up which will make it even harder to stop unless we act now."
"V.P. Gore said that some people say why not wait a little longer until we understand the problem better before taking action. Holdren responded by comparing the climate change problem to a supertanker which is hard to steer or stop. He said that the supertanker is speeding up which will make it even harder to stop unless we act now."
President and Vice President to Discuss Climate Change
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