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The document discusses the challenges in evaluating the costs of climate change, highlighting the need for the EPA to endorse high-quality scientific evidence and set standards for economic studies, amidst concerns over poorly constructed climate economics studies. 2018 15
Oren Cass from the Manhattan Institute is preparing for a meeting with EPA Administrator Pruitt by sharing a presentation on climate economics and an essay on climate communication, while requesting printed copies for discussion. 2018 2
The email exchange between Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses logistics for the Cooler Heads Coalition meeting on January 8, 2018, including the distribution of handouts and the agenda for the event. 2018 4
The email from Hayley Ford at the EPA discusses scheduling a speaking engagement for Administrator Pruitt at an ATR Policy Dinner in 2018, requesting completion of a standard request form for further arrangements. 2018 2
The email from Myron Ebell discusses the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming meeting and the introduction of Representative Carlos Curbelo's carbon tax bill, along with related events and opposing viewpoints from Americans for Tax Reform. 2018 3
The email from the EPA discusses upcoming comment period deadlines related to proposed regulations on mercury reporting, carbon pollution emission guidelines, and stratospheric ozone protection, and requests distribution of this information to a group. 2018 3
The email from the EPA discusses a meeting with Administrator Pruitt to focus on climate change messaging strategies and emissions baselines, involving input from Oren Cass and other researchers. 2018 2
The email from Todd F. Gaziano discusses concerns regarding the WOTUS provision in the FY2018 Omnibus bill, emphasizing the need to influence its language to mitigate unintended impacts, particularly on subsection (b), and includes an analysis prepared by the Pacific Legal Foundation. 2018 11
The Cooler Heads Coalition, led by Myron Ebell, is inviting non-profit groups to sign a joint letter opposing the Interior Department's draft offshore oil and gas leasing plan for 2019-24, which does not share federal royalties with coastal states, and is organizing a strategy meeting to discuss this issue. 2018 3
The document discusses provisions in the FY2018 Omnibus Bill that allow the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, highlighting potential legal protections and unintended negative consequences of this action. 2018 2
The email correspondence between Todd F. Gaziano and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses a two-page analysis of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) provision in the FY2018 Omnibus bill, with Gaziano seeking to influence the provision before its enactment. 2018 11
The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses a two-page analysis of the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) provision in the FY2018 Omnibus bill, indicating a need to influence the provision before its enactment. 2018 11
The email from Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute discusses an upcoming meeting of the Cooler Heads group and acknowledges a list of deadlines and EPA accomplishments shared by Tate Bennett from the EPA. 2018 3
Myron Ebell from the Cooler Heads Coalition received a list of upcoming comment deadlines from the EPA, including proposed regulations on mercury reporting, carbon emissions, and ozone protection, along with talking points on EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's accomplishments. 2018 2
The email exchange involves staff from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and The Heritage Foundation discussing the rescheduling of a meeting originally set for Tuesday to accommodate conflicts with other meetings. 2018 2
The email from Myron Ebell discusses his views on climate science and the potential benefits of global warming, addressing comments made by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, and critiques the prevailing climate models used to calculate the social cost of carbon. 2018 4
The email exchange between Liz Bowman of the EPA and Rob Bluey of the Heritage Foundation discusses scheduling a chat to discuss topics of interest on February 23, 2018. 2018 3
Arizona State Senator Gail Griffin is requesting immediate action from the International Boundary and Water Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the North American Development Bank to address the ongoing issue of transboundary untreated sewage flows from Naco, Sonora into Naco, Arizona, which have been a long-standing problem affecting her district. 2018 2
The email from Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute forwards an urgent request from Arizona State Senator Gail Griffin to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding the health and safety issue of transboundary untreated sewage flows from Naco, Sonora into Naco, Arizona. 2018 2
The email exchange between EPA officials and Myron Ebell discusses EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's controversial remarks suggesting that global warming may have benefits for humans, prompting a request for supporting studies or information to respond to media inquiries. 2018 5
The email correspondence involves Liz Bowman from the EPA coordinating with Mike Thompson from CRC Public Relations and Rob Bluey from the Heritage Foundation regarding a January meeting and upcoming announcements related to the EPA's administrator's testimony. 2018 3
The email correspondence involves the EPA and various stakeholders discussing scheduling a call regarding Administrator Pruitt's decision on the Pebble project, in relation to a Forbes article. 2018 3
The email from Hayley Ford of the EPA discusses a speaking engagement request for Administrator Pruitt at the ALEC Annual Meeting in New Orleans, asking Courtney Cook to complete a standard request form for planning purposes. 2018 2
Courtney Cook from ALEC is coordinating with Hayley Ford regarding the speaker request for EPA Administrator Pruitt at the upcoming ALEC Annual Meeting in New Orleans, providing an updated form and the previous year's agenda for reference. 2018 3
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has withdrawn the "once-in always-in" policy for major sources of hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act, allowing facilities to be reclassified as "area" sources if they limit emissions below major source thresholds, thereby reducing regulatory burdens while maintaining pollution controls. 2018 2
The email from Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute announces a Cooler Heads Coalition meeting and discusses a letter sent to the SEC regarding potential municipal bond fraud related to climate change disclosures by California cities and counties. 2018 6
The email from Myron Ebell discusses the Cooler Heads Coalition's upcoming strategy meeting and highlights a new supplement submitted by the Concerned Household Electricity Consumers Council to the EPA, urging reconsideration of the Endangerment Finding based on recent research that challenges the validity of claims supporting CO2 regulation. 2018 5
The email exchange between Jim Lakely of The Heartland Institute and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses arrangements for a Heartland event at the EPA Listening Session in Kansas City and the possibility of EPA Administrator Pruitt attending a breakout session on Energy Policy at CPAC. 2018 3
The email exchange between Jim Lakely of The Heartland Institute and Tate Bennett from the EPA discusses arrangements for Lakely's participation in an EPA Listening Session in Kansas City and the possibility of EPA Administrator Pruitt attending a breakout session on energy policy at CPAC. 2018 3
The email correspondence involves Stephen Gordon from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating attendance for an event with Administrator Pruitt on March 12, 2018, with participants from the Competitive Enterprise Institute. 2018 3
The email correspondence involves Rob Bluey from The Heritage Foundation coordinating a meeting with Liz Bowman and others from the EPA regarding a January meeting schedule. 2018 3
The email from Myron Ebell discusses the upcoming Cooler Heads Coalition meeting on March 5, 2018, and highlights a joint letter sent to Congress advocating for reforms in offshore oil royalty sharing to benefit coastal states, in light of the Department of Interior's proposal to expand offshore drilling. 2018 4
The email from Stephen Gordon, Deputy Director for Public Engagement at the EPA, discusses the RSVP list for a Heritage Foundation event on March 12, 2018, and confirms participation from Jack Spencer. 2018 2
The email correspondence involves staff from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and The Heritage Foundation discussing attendee RSVPs for an upcoming event. 2018 2
The Cato Institute is hosting a Policy Forum on April 18, 2018, to discuss the implications of Europe's approach to free speech and its potential lessons for the United States, featuring expert speakers and moderated by the institute's Vice President. 2018 5
The Cato Institute is hosting a Book Forum on April 16, 2018, featuring author David C. Hendrickson discussing his book "Republic in Peril," which critiques U.S. military policy and advocates for a new internationalism aligned with the United Nations Charter. 2018 5
The email from Edward Krenik of Bracewell LLP to Richard Yamada discusses the submission of a workplan for a PBPK model for chloroprene and expresses hope for the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) participation in the work group. 2018 1
Scott Segal from Bracewell LLP informs Andrew Wheeler about a Boilermakers Union letter advocating for RINs for exports ahead of an upcoming interagency meeting on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). 2018 1
Scott Segal from Bracewell LLP is requesting a phone call with Andrew Wheeler regarding a time-sensitive topic related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 1
The email from Andrew Wheeler of the EPA indicates that he is currently not scheduling external meetings regarding Clean Air topics until he completes internal meetings with career managers. 2018 1
The email from Michael Molina discusses scheduling difficulties for a phone call regarding a time-sensitive topic while he is on a site visit in New York, in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 1
The email from Amy L. Henderson to Andrew Wheeler discusses the confirmation of RSVP responses for the EPA Deputy Administrator's ceremonial swearing-in scheduled for May 4, 2018. 2018 1
The email correspondence involves Brian C. Mormino from Cummins Inc. requesting a meeting with Andrew Wheeler, Deputy Administrator of the EPA, to discuss emissions issues relevant to the commercial vehicle sector, with proposed dates of May 17th or 18th, 2018. 2018 1
Scott Segal from Bracewell LLP requested a meeting with Andrew Wheeler to discuss various Clean Air topics. 2018 1
The email from Scott Segal to Andrew Wheeler and Michael Molina discusses a blog post from the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) regarding the impact of Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) waivers on ethanol demand, suggesting it may be of interest to Wheeler. 2018 1
The email from Jay Martin of Contura Energy to Andrew Wheeler discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on various proposed dates, while also referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 1
The email from Brian C. Mormino to Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler discusses proposed regulatory reforms for the national heavy-duty emissions program aimed at reducing NOx emissions, highlighting the need for streamlining on-board diagnostic requirements and heavy-duty in-use testing. 2018 1
The email exchange between Jay Martin of Contura Energy and Andrew Wheeler of the EPA discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on July 12, 2018. 2018 1
Bill Wehrum of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirms his email address to Richard Alonso from Sidley Austin LLP following a meeting, allowing for a thank you note to be sent. 2018 1
The New Hampshire House of Representatives is requesting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to clarify the scope of states' Section 401 authority under the Clean Water Act to address permitting issues that hinder natural gas infrastructure development in the region. 2018 1
Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expresses gratitude to Richard Alonso for a dinner meeting in Orlando, indicating a personal connection and professional engagement. 2018 1
The document is an email from Delaney Rakosnik confirming a meeting scheduled for August 22, 2018, between the EPA and representatives from Ergon-West Virginia, Inc. regarding Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS). 2018 1
The email from Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, acknowledges receipt of materials presented by Richard Alonso from Sidley Austin LLP during a meeting on May 31, 2018, regarding HollyFrontier. 2018 1
Bill Wehrum of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expresses his anticipation of a future meeting with Ben Grumbles from the Maryland Department of the Environment, following a missed call related to climate change and air quality issues. 2018 1
Bill Wehrum of the EPA's Office of Air and Radiation communicated with Richard Alonso regarding their dinner plans and travel arrangements for a meeting related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 1
Bill Wehrum from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency expresses appreciation to Denise McWatters of HollyFrontier for her presentation on Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) issues following a meeting on May 31, 2018. 2018 1
The email from Robert Meyers requests a meeting with EPA official Bill Wehrum regarding the Quality Assurance Plan program under the Renewable Fuel Standard, specifically addressing the pending matter of Genscape, Inc.'s ability to verify Renewable Identification Numbers. 2018 1
Heidi McAuliffe of the American Coatings Association requested a meeting with EPA official Bill Wehrum to discuss regulatory issues affecting the paint and coatings industry, including ongoing reviews and a petition related to Clean Air Act regulations. 2018 1
The email from Richard Alonso of Sidley Austin LLP to Bill Wehrum discusses a follow-up call regarding a meeting with the National Alliance of Forest Owners and invites Wehrum to a speakers' dinner at the ABA SEER Conference in Orlando. 2018 1
The email from David Darling to EPA officials expresses the American Coatings Association's concerns regarding the Miscellaneous Coatings Manufacturing (MCM) Residual Risk and Technology Review, urging the EPA to consider their issues with the rulemaking process and to ensure the rule is technically sound and fair. 2018 1
Jeff Holmstead of Bracewell LLP discusses his oral statement from a National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NSR) hearing, where he counters claims about the Griffith reform bills increasing air pollution, highlighting a decrease in pollution since 2002 based on EPA data. 2018 1
The email from LeAnn Johnson Koch of Perkins Coie to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum discusses a letter from the Small Refiners Coalition regarding hardship relief for small refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard. 2018 1
The email from Dave Flannery to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses the Midwest Ozone Group's initial comments on a petition filed by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation regarding air quality under Section 126 of the Clean Air Act. 2018 1
The email exchange between Jeff Holmstead and Bill Wehrum discusses a request for a phone number related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Wehrum serving as the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the Environmental Protection Agency. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council discussed the prioritization of CPS awards and updates on the awarding processes during a Steering Committee call on May 30, 2018, with plans for a follow-up meeting on June 13, 2018. 2018 1
The document from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers outlines damage repair estimates for various projects under the Mississippi River and Tributaries Account as of July 5, 2018, totaling $370 million. 2018 1
The document outlines funding allocations from the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 for long-term disaster recovery investments in the Mississippi River and its tributaries, totaling $245.5 million, while also referencing a legal case involving the Sierra Club and the EPA. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee call on July 11, 2018, to discuss agenda items and set the next meeting for July 25, 2018, with no specific decisions or actions recorded. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee held a call on February 7, 2018, to discuss updates on CPS awards, finalize the Annual Report to Congress for approval on February 21, 2018, and plan for an upcoming face-to-face meeting. 2018 1
The EPA is organizing bi-monthly conference calls for state and tribal representatives to discuss responsible oil and natural gas exploration and development, with the first call held on June 20, 2018. 2018 1
The Chesapeake Bay Commission commends the EPA's decision to reinstate funding for the Bay Journal for FY 2019 and expresses hope for continued support beyond that year. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee held a call on April 4, 2018, to discuss the agenda for an upcoming face-to-face meeting in Pensacola, Florida, logistics for future meetings, updates on CPS awarding processes, and communication issues related to the RESTORE website. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee held a call on March 7, 2018, to discuss logistics for an upcoming face-to-face meeting in Pensacola, Florida, and to review the process for future meetings and updates on award processes. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee discussed preparations for upcoming meetings and application submissions, emphasizing the need for member input on the draft agenda and comments on the Florida Stand-Up SEP by specified deadlines. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Steering Committee met on August 8, 2018, to discuss the development of outcomes and measurable objectives for restoration projects and to review the proposed FY19 operating budget. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council outlined decisions and actions from a Steering Committee call on April 4, 2018, including scheduling face-to-face meetings through the end of 2018 and addressing communication issues among members. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council discussed priorities for CPS awards and the formation of an environmental compliance workgroup during a Steering Committee call on May 16, 2018, with actions assigned to staff and committee members for follow-up. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Steering Committee held a meeting on April 18, 2018, to discuss the agenda for an upcoming face-to-face meeting in Pensacola, Florida, and to provide updates on the status of CPS applications. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee discussed the upcoming face-to-face meeting on April 24/25, 2018, and decided to provide additional materials related to the grant system acquisition by the end of the day on April 18, 2018. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee meeting on May 16, 2018, to discuss updates on CPS applications and invite states to participate in the Gulf Coast Interagency Restoration Working Group. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council discussed the prioritization of CPS awards during a Steering Committee call on May 30, 2018, and decided to keep the committee updated on the awarding processes. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee meeting on May 30, 2018, focused on discussing legal commitments regarding settlement payments, updates on CPS applications, and logistical details for upcoming meetings and staff positions. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Steering Committee discussed various topics during their June 27, 2018 call, including the preparation of a draft agenda for their next meeting, member comments on draft summaries and reports, and actions related to conflict of interest certifications and records management, with deadlines set for July 5 and July 6. 2018 1
The document from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers outlines damage repair estimates for various projects under the Mississippi River and Tributaries Account as of July 5, 2018, totaling $370 million. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee call on July 11, 2018, to review the draft agenda for an upcoming face-to-face meeting and discuss proposed comments on a notice of proposed rulemaking regarding administrative cost calculations. 2018 1
The document outlines damage estimates for various construction projects funded under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, specifically detailing repair costs for the Herbert Hoover Dike in Florida and other locations across the United States. 2018 1
The document outlines the Long Term Disaster Recovery Investment Plan under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018, detailing funding estimates for various flood control and disaster recovery projects across multiple states, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 2018 1
The document outlines funding allocations from the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 for long-term disaster recovery investments in the Mississippi River and its tributaries, totaling $245.5 million, as managed by the relevant agency. 2018 1
The EPA has established bi-monthly conference calls for state and tribal representatives to discuss responsible oil and natural gas exploration and development, starting June 20, 2018, with the aim of improving relationships and addressing challenges in the sector. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council held a Steering Committee call on August 8, 2018, to discuss the refinement of outcomes and objectives and review the proposed FY19 operating budget, with actions planned for further discussion in September and responses to budget inquiries by mid-August. 2018 1
The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council discussed agenda items and scheduled a next Steering Committee meeting for July 25, 2018, during a call on July 11, 2018. 2018 1
The email from Justin Schwab of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to address New York's Section 126 petition, as requested by Peter Whitfield from Sidley Austin LLP. 2018 1
The email exchange between Adam Gustafson and Justin Schwab of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting to discuss lifecycle analysis, with a memo attached for reference. 2018 1
Peter Whitfield from Sidley Austin LLP informs Justin Schwab about an upcoming letter from the Chamber of Commerce regarding New York's Section 126 petition and requests a quick call to discuss it. 2018 1
The email from Peter Whitfield of Sidley Austin LLP discusses a letter to the EPA requesting a six-month extension for the agency's response to New York's Section 126 petition, in preparation for a meeting with colleagues. 2018 1
Kohler Co. representatives expressed concerns to EPA officials regarding the proposed non-attainment designation for Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, related to the 2015 Ozone NAAQS and discussed the impact on their manufacturing operations. 2018 1
The email from Peter Whitfield of Sidley Austin LLP to Justin Schwab discusses the mailing of a letter to the EPA regarding a Section 126 extension. 2018 1
The email from Britt Aasmundstad of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture to David Ross discusses scheduling a quick call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case. 2018 1
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture invited EPA Assistant Administrator David Ross to speak at their 2018 Winter Policy Conference regarding water quality and nutrient reduction efforts. 2018 1
The email from Carly Grether of NASDA requests feedback from David P. Ross regarding the 2018 NASDA Winter Policy Conference. 2018 1