f9RKIS Wb Page 1 of 2
RECORD TYPE: FEDERAL (NOTES MAIL)
CREATOR:Noel J. Francisco ( CN=Noel J. Francisco/OU=WHO/O=EOP E WH-O I
CREATION DATE/TIME:l8-MAR-2003 17:51:13.00
SUBJECT:: FW: Washington Times note on US Climate Action Report
TO:Theodore W. Ullyot ( CN=Theodore W. Ullyot/OU=WHO/O=EOP@EOP I WHOREAD:UNKNOWN
CC:Kyle SampsonC CN=Kyle Sampson/OU=WHO/O=EOP@EOP [ WHOREAD :UNKNOWN
CC:Phil Cooney CN=PhiJ. Cooney/OU=CEQ/O=EOP@EOP [ CBQREAD :UNKNOWN
TEXT:Ted -- Would you shoot Phil the letter? Thanks, Noel--- --------- Forwarded by Noel J. Francisco/WHO/FOP on03/18/2003 05:50 PM…-- - - - - -- - - - - - -
Phil Cooney03/18/2003 05:46:12 PMRecord Type: Record
To: Kyle Sampson/WHO/EOP@EOP, Noel J. FranciSCO/WHO/EOP@EOPCC:Subject: FW: Washington Times note on US Climate Action Report
Kyle and Noel, Does either of you know what letter (reportedly from WH-Counsel's office) the Times is referring to? thanks, Phil--- --------- Forwarded by Phil Cooney/CEQ/EOP on 03/18/200305:44 PM…-- - - - -- - - - - - -
Karneran L. Onley03/18/2003 05:24:11 PMRecord Type: Record
To: Phil Cooney/CEQ/EOP@EOPCC:Subject: FW: Washington Times note on US Climate Action Report
Do you have a copy of the letter referenced here? Kam-- --------- Forwarded by Kameran L. Onley/CEQ/EOP on 03/18/200305:28 PM…-- - - - - -- - - - - - -
"Navaro, Ann" <Ann.Navaro~usdoj .gov>03/18/2003 04:57:46 PM
Record Type: Record
To: Kameran L. Onley/CEQ/EOP@EOPCC:
file://D:\SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ\606_fOokse003_ceq.txt 7/7/2006
Page 2 of 2
Subject: EW: Washington Times note on US Climate Action Report
Kameran - Do you know what lette this blurb is referring to? Can we get a
copy of it? Thanks. Ann.
----original message ---From: Toth, BrianSent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 4:52 PMTo: Navaro, AnnSubject: Washington Times note on US Climate Action Report
From the Washington Times -
http: //www.washingtontimes.com/national/inbeltway.htmGetting warmer?The Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington is abuzz about the
letter it received last week from the Office of White House Counsel, its
subject man-made global warming - or lack thereof.
In the letter, the White House denied impropriety surrounding an
Environmental Protection Agency "Climate Action Report' submitted to the
United Nations outlining U.S. positions on catastrophic man-made globalwarming.But the climate report, according to the CEI, basically repackagesfindings from the "National Assessment on Climate Change," a document
earlier disavowed by the Bush White House.The administration distanced itself from the assessment when settling a
lawsuit filed by CET counsel Christopher Horner on behalf of Republican
lawmakers Sen. James Inhofe, Oklahoma Republican and Reps. Jo Ann Emerson
of Missouri and Joe Knollenberg of Michigan, among other parties.
The White House contended the global-warming assessment was "not policy
positions or formal expressions of the U.S. government."
But now the administration appears to have flip-flopped, putting its stamp
of approval on the latest climate report sent to the United Nations.
meanwhile, eleven state attorneys general have seized Uncle Sam's "spooky
tale," as the CET counsel calls the report, "to file lawsuits demanding
the most expensive regulatory undertaking in U.S. history, given that the
U.S. now 'admits' it."
file://D:\SEARCH_7_28_03_CEQ\606_f Ookse003_ceq.txt 7/7/2006
Recommended