- 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.
The document is an email from Harvey Reid at the EPA sending a response from the EPA to CEI regarding CEI's letter on the Climate Action Report. It was sent to various individuals at government agencies. Attached is a PDF file from the EPA responding to CEI. The email also provides a link to where the response has been posted on the EPA website and notes some website changes made to cite the Climate Action Report as a State Department document.
The document is an email from Janice Sinclair at the EPA distributing news clips for the morning of June 6, 2002 to various EPA employees. It includes three attachments: a list of news articles indexed by topic, the full text of news articles, and links to the online versions of the articles. The articles discuss an upcoming hearing in Congress, a study finding air pollution deaths may have been overestimated, a settlement between Nebraska and a meatpacking plant over air pollution violations, and trucking companies upgrading vehicles ahead of new environmental rules.
This document is an index of news articles from April 2, 2002 related to environmental topics. It lists over 50 brief summaries of articles covering issues like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmentalism, pesticides, Superfund sites, toxic substances, and water quality. The articles are from major newspapers across the United States and discuss regulatory actions, scientific studies, and debates around various environmental protection efforts.
This 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.
This document provides a summary of EPA-related news articles from Monday, June 3rd, 2002. It includes brief descriptions of stories on various topics like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmental issues, hazardous waste, and water. The summaries are from numerous national newspapers such as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and others.
The 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.
This document is an email containing news clips from various sources on topics related to the environment sent from Janice Sinclair at EPA to multiple EPA recipients on July 11, 2002. It includes 3 attachments: a news clip index, HTML file with full news articles, and a links file. The body provides a hex dump of the attachments that could not be converted to ASCII text. The attachments contain news articles on various environmental topics from air quality and arsenic to climate change and energy efficiency programs.
1) The document discusses the components and operation of a centrifugal pump.
2) It describes how centrifugal pumps work by using impellers to accelerate water and generate pressure potential energy and kinetic energy.
3) The document provides details about pump components like impellers, diffusers, casing, seals and bearings and how they work together to pump water from a low pressure to high pressure.
The document is an email from Harvey Reid at the EPA sending a response from the EPA to CEI regarding CEI's letter on the Climate Action Report. It was sent to various individuals at government agencies. Attached is a PDF file from the EPA responding to CEI. The email also provides a link to where the response has been posted on the EPA website and notes some website changes made to cite the Climate Action Report as a State Department document.
The document is an email from Janice Sinclair at the EPA distributing news clips for the morning of June 6, 2002 to various EPA employees. It includes three attachments: a list of news articles indexed by topic, the full text of news articles, and links to the online versions of the articles. The articles discuss an upcoming hearing in Congress, a study finding air pollution deaths may have been overestimated, a settlement between Nebraska and a meatpacking plant over air pollution violations, and trucking companies upgrading vehicles ahead of new environmental rules.
This document is an index of news articles from April 2, 2002 related to environmental topics. It lists over 50 brief summaries of articles covering issues like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmentalism, pesticides, Superfund sites, toxic substances, and water quality. The articles are from major newspapers across the United States and discuss regulatory actions, scientific studies, and debates around various environmental protection efforts.
This 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.
This document provides a summary of EPA-related news articles from Monday, June 3rd, 2002. It includes brief descriptions of stories on various topics like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmental issues, hazardous waste, and water. The summaries are from numerous national newspapers such as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and others.
The 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.
This document is an email containing news clips from various sources on topics related to the environment sent from Janice Sinclair at EPA to multiple EPA recipients on July 11, 2002. It includes 3 attachments: a news clip index, HTML file with full news articles, and a links file. The body provides a hex dump of the attachments that could not be converted to ASCII text. The attachments contain news articles on various environmental topics from air quality and arsenic to climate change and energy efficiency programs.
1) The document discusses the components and operation of a centrifugal pump.
2) It describes how centrifugal pumps work by using impellers to accelerate water and generate pressure potential energy and kinetic energy.
3) The document provides details about pump components like impellers, diffusers, casing, seals and bearings and how they work together to pump water from a low pressure to high pressure.
The document is an email forwarding comments from the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) on the draft US Climate Action Report. Attached to the email are the EEI comments on the draft report and a hexadecimal dump since the attachment could not be converted to ASCII. The comments provide feedback on the draft report from the perspective of the electric power industry.
The document is an email forwarded by Patricia Haman at the EPA on June 12, 2002. It contains a mass email sent to all EPA email users on June 7, 2002 with news from the EPA Administrator. The email notes that an error was made in an earlier communication about the US Climate Action Report and provides a corrected section on that report, stating that the Bush administration's opposition to the Kyoto Treaty has been consistent.
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Daniel J. Nelson, Brian Scott Mello, Luc Zio, David James Croy - Methods and Apparatus for Determining Whether a Media Presentation Device is in an On State or an Off State
The EPA's latest climate report to the UN violates an agreement with the White House to settle a lawsuit. The report inappropriately cites the discredited National Climate Assessment that the Bush Administration had agreed to withdraw. The lawsuit plaintiffs argue the EPA is ignoring the agreement by using the Assessment in its report. A CEI spokesperson says accepting the Assessment's findings undermines the President's climate policies.
This document discusses common standards for certification bodies. It outlines requirements for impartiality, competence, consistent operation of quality management systems, and ensuring appropriate conditions for audits. The document also addresses maintaining records of qualifications and training of personnel, procedures for handling complaints and appeals, and requirements for ongoing surveillance to ensure standards continue to be met.
The document is a request from the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to search their records management system (ARMS) for communications pertaining to the 2002 Climate Action Report. Specifically, it asks to search CEQ emails containing terms like "Climate Action Report 2002" from January 2001 to September 2002. It provides context that the request is in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from the Greenpeace Global Warming Campaign seeking CEQ communications regarding the 2002 Climate Action Report.
The May 2015 newsletter from GRW discusses business opportunities in Greece. It provides an overview of Greek imports, exports, and major trading partners. The newsletter encourages readers to read the full article on Greece, which details Greece's exports by region and industry. It also announces that the June newsletter will feature an article on Pakistan and reminds readers of GRW's free mentoring program.
This document provides information about a cross stitch pattern called "Olhos Verdes" or "Green Eyes" including the size it will be in different thread counts, the number of colors used, and contact information for the designer. It also includes a chart showing the stitch placement for part of the pattern.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses agriculture in Colombia, which is regulated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. According to official figures, 64% of land is owned by 17,670 owners while over half the country is owned by just 0.04% of the population. Agriculture in Colombia is characterized by monocultures of crops like coffee, sugarcane, bananas, sorghum, maize, rice, oil palm, potatoes and cassava across a variety of climates. The general purpose is to help farmers in their agricultural work so it is less abusive and more productive, while specific objectives are to educate farmers on available technology, expand knowledge of field technology, and help farmers both in their work and entertainment through the proposed
This document is an email with an attached file containing news clips from the weekend editions of June 15th and 16th, 2002. It was sent by Denise Owens of the EPA to over 50 recipients, including several EPA employees and one person from the Council on Environmental Quality. The attached file provides several news articles on environmental topics from newspapers like the Kansas City Star, with a focus on proposed rollbacks to the Clean Air Act that would weaken restrictions on air pollution from power plants and factories.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. The study found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as economic activities slowed. However, the improvements were temporary and air quality returned to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity rebounded.
This document summarizes a forwarded email from Phil Cooney at the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from Greenpeace about communications pertaining to the 2002 Climate Action Report. Cooney requests that NOAA and other agencies check with their FOIA officers if they received a similar request, and for those officers to contact CEQ's FOIA officer Ted Boling to ensure a coordinated response. An attachment provides contact information for James Mahoney of NOAA.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
The document discusses a New York Times article about changes in the Bush administration's position on global warming between 2001 and 2002. The author makes several points:
1) The Times article was likely part of a coordinated campaign by environmental groups, not just a reporter finding a small change, as evidenced by an editorial on the same topic running the same day.
2) The article's suggestion that Bush shifted positions for political reasons is unsupported and unlikely, as the administration did not publicly announce or promote the report.
3) While the Times editor Howell Raines likely put the article on the front page to influence the debate, the phony "green shift" angle was not needed to do so and misrepresented the
The document is an email forwarding comments from the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) on the draft US Climate Action Report. Attached to the email are the EEI comments on the draft report and a hexadecimal dump since the attachment could not be converted to ASCII. The comments provide feedback on the draft report from the perspective of the electric power industry.
The document is an email forwarded by Patricia Haman at the EPA on June 12, 2002. It contains a mass email sent to all EPA email users on June 7, 2002 with news from the EPA Administrator. The email notes that an error was made in an earlier communication about the US Climate Action Report and provides a corrected section on that report, stating that the Bush administration's opposition to the Kyoto Treaty has been consistent.
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Daniel J. Nelson, Brian Scott Mello, Luc Zio, David James Croy - Methods and Apparatus for Determining Whether a Media Presentation Device is in an On State or an Off State
The EPA's latest climate report to the UN violates an agreement with the White House to settle a lawsuit. The report inappropriately cites the discredited National Climate Assessment that the Bush Administration had agreed to withdraw. The lawsuit plaintiffs argue the EPA is ignoring the agreement by using the Assessment in its report. A CEI spokesperson says accepting the Assessment's findings undermines the President's climate policies.
This document discusses common standards for certification bodies. It outlines requirements for impartiality, competence, consistent operation of quality management systems, and ensuring appropriate conditions for audits. The document also addresses maintaining records of qualifications and training of personnel, procedures for handling complaints and appeals, and requirements for ongoing surveillance to ensure standards continue to be met.
The document is a request from the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to search their records management system (ARMS) for communications pertaining to the 2002 Climate Action Report. Specifically, it asks to search CEQ emails containing terms like "Climate Action Report 2002" from January 2001 to September 2002. It provides context that the request is in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from the Greenpeace Global Warming Campaign seeking CEQ communications regarding the 2002 Climate Action Report.
The May 2015 newsletter from GRW discusses business opportunities in Greece. It provides an overview of Greek imports, exports, and major trading partners. The newsletter encourages readers to read the full article on Greece, which details Greece's exports by region and industry. It also announces that the June newsletter will feature an article on Pakistan and reminds readers of GRW's free mentoring program.
This document provides information about a cross stitch pattern called "Olhos Verdes" or "Green Eyes" including the size it will be in different thread counts, the number of colors used, and contact information for the designer. It also includes a chart showing the stitch placement for part of the pattern.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses agriculture in Colombia, which is regulated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. According to official figures, 64% of land is owned by 17,670 owners while over half the country is owned by just 0.04% of the population. Agriculture in Colombia is characterized by monocultures of crops like coffee, sugarcane, bananas, sorghum, maize, rice, oil palm, potatoes and cassava across a variety of climates. The general purpose is to help farmers in their agricultural work so it is less abusive and more productive, while specific objectives are to educate farmers on available technology, expand knowledge of field technology, and help farmers both in their work and entertainment through the proposed
This document is an email with an attached file containing news clips from the weekend editions of June 15th and 16th, 2002. It was sent by Denise Owens of the EPA to over 50 recipients, including several EPA employees and one person from the Council on Environmental Quality. The attached file provides several news articles on environmental topics from newspapers like the Kansas City Star, with a focus on proposed rollbacks to the Clean Air Act that would weaken restrictions on air pollution from power plants and factories.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. The study found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as economic activities slowed. However, the improvements were temporary and air quality returned to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity rebounded.
This document summarizes a forwarded email from Phil Cooney at the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from Greenpeace about communications pertaining to the 2002 Climate Action Report. Cooney requests that NOAA and other agencies check with their FOIA officers if they received a similar request, and for those officers to contact CEQ's FOIA officer Ted Boling to ensure a coordinated response. An attachment provides contact information for James Mahoney of NOAA.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
The document discusses a New York Times article about changes in the Bush administration's position on global warming between 2001 and 2002. The author makes several points:
1) The Times article was likely part of a coordinated campaign by environmental groups, not just a reporter finding a small change, as evidenced by an editorial on the same topic running the same day.
2) The article's suggestion that Bush shifted positions for political reasons is unsupported and unlikely, as the administration did not publicly announce or promote the report.
3) While the Times editor Howell Raines likely put the article on the front page to influence the debate, the phony "green shift" angle was not needed to do so and misrepresented the
This document is an email with numerous recipients at the EPA. It contains summaries and links to news clips from June 7, 2002 relating to environmental issues and the EPA. The attachments include an index of the news clips, the text of the news clips, and links to related news articles. The email aims to keep the recipients informed about media coverage of topics relevant to the EPA.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses the challenges of summarizing a long document in three sentences or less. It notes that key details must be extracted and condensed while still conveying the overall topic and most important ideas. Careful analysis is required to determine which context is essential versus supplemental. The summary should provide a high-level overview that allows readers to understand the core content without reading the full text.
The document is an email exchange discussing a press release from the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) alleging that the EPA's latest climate change report to the UN violates an agreement between the White House and CEI. The agreement settled a lawsuit brought by CEI and others over the National Climate Assessment. The press release states that the EPA report inappropriately cites the discredited National Assessment, which the Bush Administration had agreed to withdraw. It argues the EPA is ignoring the agreement by relying on the Assessment's findings.
This document discusses a project investigating coupling schemes between computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational aeroacoustics (CAA) models within a multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) framework for Airbus. It includes images showing sample 2D and 3D grids for flow simulations, flow streamlines around a wing, and plots of frequency spectra and directivity for analyzing dipole noise sources.
The document is an email from Harvey Reid at the EPA sending a response from the EPA to CEI (Competitive Enterprise Institute) regarding their letter on the Climate Action Report. It was sent to various individuals at government agencies. Attached is a PDF document containing the EPA's response. The email also provides links to pages on the EPA website that have been modified to reference the Climate Action Report as a State Department document.
This document contains an energy ration coupon that could be used if energy use restrictions are added to a Senate energy bill. It includes a PDF file of the coupon as well as documentation of its digital encoding. The coupon is designed to look like those issued under the Kyoto Protocol but is labeled as being made in the USA instead of under an international agreement.
The document is an invitation to CEI's 9th Annual Reception and Dinner on May 20, 2003. The keynote speaker will be House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. DeLay's background and accomplishments are summarized. The reception will begin at 6pm and dinner/program at 7pm at the Capital Hilton in Washington D.C. Recipients are asked to RSVP by May 15th using the enclosed reply card.
The document is an email with several attachments sent by Janice Sinclair to multiple recipients at the EPA. It contains news clips from June 17th including an index, the news clips in HTML format, and links to the clips. The attachments could not be converted to ASCII and a hex dump of the attachments is provided instead.
This document is an email sent by Janice Sinclair to multiple recipients at the EPA containing news clips from that morning. It includes 3 attached files: "june 11am index.wpd", "june 11 am news clips.html", and "june 11 am news clips links.html" summarizing and providing links to various news stories. The email was sent on June 11, 2002 at 9:21 AM.
This document contains a site and ground floor plan for a Bing Lee shopping and office development project. It includes details like dimensions and areas for the ground floor layout, notes on floor finishes, and callouts for features like retail spaces, bathrooms, fire stairs, and drains. The plan covers an area of 2,265.18 square meters and includes labels for 20 different spaces along with relevant information about doors, windows and other elements.
This document is an email from Janice Sinclair of the EPA to multiple recipients containing news clips from June 13th. It includes three attached files - a news clips index, the news clips themselves, and a links file for the clips. The majority of the document is hexadecimal code as it was unable to convert the attachments to ASCII text.
This document forwards comments from the George Marshall Institute regarding a recent report from the National Academies on climate change science and research. The Marshall Institute commends the Academies' review and agrees with its recommendations to improve the administration's draft climate change strategic plan, including prioritizing research to improve understanding of human and natural influences on climate. The comments also reinforce the need for climate models and policies to be grounded in more validated science.
This document summarizes a 16-year life insurance plan for a 32-year old individual. The plan provides a basic sum assured of Rs. 8,00,000 that increases annually. On maturity after 16 years, the insured would receive Rs. 2,65,20,000 which includes bonuses. In case of death, the nominee would receive 125% of the basic sum or 10 times the annual premium, whichever is higher. The plan also provides loan and surrender benefits. Paying premiums for this plan provides income tax benefits under sections 80C and 10(10D) of the Indian Income Tax Act.
This document is an email from Mike MacCracken to several recipients including Bill Hohenstein forwarding an agricultural report. The report discusses how climate change impacts could affect agriculture in different regions of the country. It suggests that developing regional adaptation plans may be important, especially for some areas. The email also has an attachment but it cannot be converted to ASCII and is provided as a hex dump instead.
The document shows freight loading, earnings, and performance data for various divisions of a railway over the current and last year. Loading was up 2.89-5.68% across divisions from last year. Earnings increased 4.5-5.77% except for DLI which fell -7.71%. Overall loading and earnings were down -11.54% and -18.32% respectively. On a monthly and yearly basis, most divisions also saw decreases in earnings of -2.2% to -56.8% compared to last year. Total monthly earnings fell -28.74% and yearly earnings decreased -22.61%
This document appears to contain technical information about image files. It includes repeated blocks of hexadecimal codes and metadata tags related to image profiles, color spaces, copyright, and compression standards.
1. The document provides details about meetings of the Committee on June 28th and July 12th.
2. It discusses agenda items including a review of applications for research grants and the committee's recommendations.
3. Financial reports and other administrative issues were also covered on the agenda.
This document is an email exchange between Phil Cooney of the White House Council on Environmental Quality and William Hohenstein of the USDA regarding the release of a draft press release for an agriculture document on climate change. Hohenstein expresses concern that the recent misrepresentation of a national climate assessment in the press could also occur with this agriculture document, and recommends ensuring USDA, NOAA and other agencies are aware of the document's contents and status before public release. Cooney agrees to discuss the issue further.
This document is an email exchange between Phil Cooney of the White House Council on Environmental Quality and William Hohenstein of the USDA regarding the release of a draft press release for an agriculture document on climate change. Hohenstein expresses concern that the recent misrepresentation of a national climate assessment in the press could also occur with this agriculture document, and recommends ensuring USDA, NOAA and other agencies are aware of the document's contents and status before public release. Cooney agrees to discuss the issue further.
This document contains a series of numbers, letters, and symbols with no context or explanation. There are repetitions of strings like "450", "600", "7,800", and "20x210=4,200". Layout identifiers and drawing identifiers are listed along with details. A site plan is shown for a basement carpark with labels including "drive way", "ramp", "fire stair", "lift", and "escalator".
This document provides an overview of the drone industry and market environment. It includes information on various sectors within the drone industry such as education/training, agriculture, delivery systems, conferences/events, market research, test sites, coalitions/organizations, user groups/networks, universities/research programs, media/news, suppliers, components/systems, drone manufacturers, and the drone operator marketplace. It also provides a breakdown of the drone market by region, including North America, Europe, Asia & Oceania. Graphics show the global drone market environment and popular drone hardware components.
This document contains information about various drone components and specifications, including:
1. It lists several drone components like sensors, controllers, and motors along with their specifications.
2. It provides details on multiple drone models developed by different companies, including their dimensions, payload capacities, and other technical specifications.
3. It discusses drone operating systems, cloud platforms, and communication technologies that can be used for drone development and deployment.
White House State of the Union 2016 - Enhanced GraphicsObama White House
On January 12, 2016, President Obama delivered his final State of the Union address to Congress and the nation.
Check out the slides from the enhanced broadcast of his address, featuring charts, graphs, and images that help explain the policies and issues he discussed.
Learn more at WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU.
President Obama penned a letter to Congressman Nadler of New York outlining how the Iran deal is a key piece of our strategy to help our allies in the Middle East counter Iran's destabilizing activities.
This document appears to be notes from a meeting on drought and wildfire between Western governors and White House officials. The agenda includes presentations on drought and wildfires, followed by discussion. The document outlines various federal efforts to address drought, including disaster assistance for workers, water conservation programs, strategic investments, and fire preparedness. It also discusses the impacts of drought on forests and unsustainable increases in wildfire suppression funding.
Everyday acts of kindness and giving back can drive positive change in our nation and address global challenges when people come together through movements like #GivingTuesday. This document encourages supporting neighbors in need through charitable donations and kindness this holiday season to cultivate understanding that we are all part of something greater and can have an impact around the world.
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865). "Nicolay Copy," Gettysburg Address, 1863. Page 1 and 2. Holograph manuscript. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Gift of Hay family, 1916 (2.5). Courtesy of the National Archives and Library of Congress.
Message: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the White House FellowsObama White House
This is the President's message commemorating the establishment of the White House Fellows, a prestigious program dedicated to giving the nation’s most promising leaders insight into the inner workings of the Federal government. To learn more visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/fellows.
The minimum wage helps support family incomes, reducing inequality and poverty, but as a slide deck from the Council of Economic Advisers shows, as the real value of the minimum wage has been allowed to erode, it has stopped serving this important purpose.
White House State of the Union 2014 Enhanced Graphics PosterObama White House
On January 28, President Obama delivered the 2014 State of the Union Address to Congress and the nation.
Check out the slides from the enhanced broadcast of his address, featuring charts, graphs, and images that help explain the policies and issues he discussed.
White House State of the Union 2014 Enhanced GraphicsObama White House
On January 28, President Obama delivered the 2014 State of the Union Address to Congress and the nation.
Check out the slides from the enhanced broadcast of his address, featuring charts, graphs, and images that help explain the policies and issues he discussed.
See more at WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU.
President Obama's Handwritten Tribute to the Gettysburg AddressObama White House
150 years after President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, President Obama penned a handwritten tribute to President Lincoln's historic remarks.
President Obama believes we have a moral obligation to lead the fight against carbon pollution. Share the details of his plan to help make sure people in your community get the facts.
The document outlines the President's plan to reduce the deficit by more than $4 trillion total through 2023. It details that over $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction has already been signed into law. This includes $1.4 trillion in spending cuts and more than $600 billion in new tax revenue from the wealthy. The President has also offered Speaker Boehner an additional $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction, including $930 billion in spending cuts to defense, health care, and entitlement programs, as well as $580 billion from limiting tax deductions for the wealthy.
Now Is the Time: President Obama's Plan to Reduce Gun ViolenceObama White House
The President’s plan to protect our children and our communities by reducing gun violence.
Learn More: http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/preventing-gun-violence
The document discusses President Obama's proposal to extend middle-class tax cuts. It proposes extending tax cuts for families making under $250,000 per year. This would benefit 114 million middle-class families. Failing to extend the cuts would increase taxes by an average of $1,600 for each of these families. The plan aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.16 trillion over 10 years by not extending high-income tax cuts for those making over $250,000 annually.
The Obama Administration recognizes that the interconnected challenges in high-poverty neighborhoods require interconnected solutions. The Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative is a community-based approach to help neighborhoods in distress transform themselves into neighborhoods of opportunity.
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Essential Tools for Modern PR Business .pptxPragencyuk
Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
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TEXT:
We posted today the draft chapters of the U.S. Climate Action Report
(our third national communication under the UNFCCC) for public comment
(except Ch.5, which should be available for interagency review shortly).
Comments on the draft chapters are due no later than December 17. The
Federal Register notice announcing the public comment opportunity is
attached to this message. The documents are posted on EPA's web site
at:
http://w p~o/lbawrigpbiatosntomhm
For those agencies with climate dhange related websites (e.g., State,
DOE, USGCRP, NOAA, USDA, etc.), please post a link to this site from
your sites. In addition, please spread the word about the public
comment period.
Thanks for all your help in getting this together so quickly. Please
contact either of us if you have questions.
Best regards,
Reid and Clare
(See attached file: 11-15-01 FR Notice.pdf)
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4. 57456 Federal Register/Vol. 66, No. 221/Thursday, November 15, 2001/Notices
Abstract for (0100041): Q: Will EPA relieve a facility that uses A: Yes. The specific recordkeeping
Q: Will EPA grant a facility a testing only pipeline quality natural gas of the Tequirements for the facility are
waiver/extension for its reconstructed nitrogen monitoring requirements? included in Attachment A to the
SL coating line and associated thermal A: Yes. response letter.
oxidizer where the facility would be Q: May a facility use the sulfur Abstract for (0100051):
required to test the same line to show monitoring requirements in sections Qi: Will EPA approve the waiver of
compliance with other State and federal 2.3.1.4 and 2,3.3.1 of Appendix D to monitoring fuel bound nitrogen for
regulations within a "short" period of Part 75 in lieu of 40 CFR 60.334(b) and facilities using only pipeline quality
time? 60.335(a)? natural gas?
A: No. EPA will not grant a testing A: Yes. Al: Yes.
waiver/extension because the eighteen Q: Is a nitrogen GEM a permissible Q2: What should the sulfur
months between the required subpart alternative to the monitoring monitoring schedule be for peaking-only
RR compliance test and the deadline requirements at 40 CFR 60.334(a) and units that use only natural gas and
date for the MPCA test is too long, 60.335(c)(2)? operate only during the summer
A: Yes.mots
Abstract for (0100042): Abstract for (0100047): mon Thes? yefpaiguists
Qi: Will monitoring of fuel nitrogen Q: May a landfill use a naturalA2Thstyeofpaigutset
content be required if natural gas is the attenuation factor for fugitive landfill once per month during the initial ozone
only fuel fired in each turbine? gas control for the purpose of State fee season (May-September). If this shows
Al: No. reports and emission inventories? little variability, then sulfur monitoring
Q2: Will daily monitoring of sulfur be A: No. Natural attenuation was should be conducted once per season
required if only pipeline quality natural evaluated during the rulemaking thereafter.
gas is fired? process for 40 CFR part 60, subpart Abstract for (0100052):
A2: No. The monitoring schedule WWW. Analysis by the U.S. EPA Q: A company intends to burn
from U.S. EPA's national guidance for determined that there was insufficient stripper off gases (SOGs) from pulpring
subpart GG, dated August 14, 1987, oxygen and residence time for aerobic processes in a boiler subject to subpart
should be used for sulfur monitoring biofiltration to be a significant removal Dba, which would cause the facility to
when natural gas is fired. pathway. exceed the subpart Db NO, emission
Abstract for (0100043): Abstract for (0100048): limits. The company requests
Q: May the sampling time for Method Qi: Is nitrogen monitoring of either permission to use an alternative
9 opacity testing while burning fuel oil natural gas or landfill gas required? monitoring procedure for NOx which
in a boiler be reduced to one hour per Al: Nitrogen monitoring of landfill will consist of correcting the continuous
boiler? quality natural gas is not required. ' NOx monitoring data by subtracting the
A: Yes. In this particular case, the Nitrogen monitoring of landfill gas will NOx contribution from burning SOGs. Is
shorter test sampling time may be be waived if EPA receives adequate this acceptable?
reduced to one hour for Eoilers 4 and in formation that the landfill gas in A: No. Since the combustion of SOGs
S while burning fuel oil because the question contains very little fuel-bound in the boiler is not exempt from NSPS
construction permit is so restrictive that nitrogen. subpart Db, the proposed alternative
3 hours of initial performance testing Q2: Will EPA permit a facility not to monitoring procedure is not acceptable.
would consume a significant portion of perform sulfur monitoring when natural However, EPA's OAQPS has agreed to
the annual operating time allowed For gas and landfill gas are used? initiate rulemnaking to amend the
these boilers while burning fuel oil. A2: No. However, this particular subpart 1Db regulation to allow the
Abstract for (0100044): facility provided data on the sulfur establishment of an alternative NOx
Q: Does the installation of Dense Pack content of each type of fuel. This data standard for pulp mills, similar to the
turbine blades constitute a showed that the sulfur content was provision in 40 CFR 60.44b(f) for
modification? minimal. Therefore, the facility may chemical manufacturing plants and
A:no, Athouh suh a
Pobaby beginsat semi-annual testing. petroleum refineries which combust
not.Althugh sch aAbstract
A: Prbabl for (0100049): bpoutwse
project would constitute a nonroutine Q; Did Tenneco commence
physical change under PSD, it would construction when it internally Dated: November 6, 2001.
not be a modification under PSD (as obligated funds for the purpose of Michael M.Stahl,
well as NSPS) if there were not an modifying a boiler prior to June 19 , Director, Office of Compliance.
associated emissions increase as defined 1984, thereby not triggering NSPS, [FR Doc. 01-28632 Filed 11-14-01, 8.45 am]
under the respective PSD and NSPS subpart1 Dbapplicabiity. ILN OD 505
rules. A: No. For the purposes of subpart A, _ __________________
Abstract for (0100045): there was no contractual obligation to
Q: Will EPA allow a reduced construct an affected facility. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
frequency of Relative Accuracy Test Q: Does the installation of sampling AGENCY
Audits (RATAs) for an infrequently ports on a boiler constitute [R-143
operated boiler? commencement of construction?[FL-14]
A: Yes. In this particular case, the A: No. The ports were installed to Preparation of Third U.S. Climate
boiler is operated only 8 days per year gather data for planning and design Action Report
as a peaking unit. EPA believes that it work, or other unrelated activities,
is reasonable to provide for some which does not constitute AGENCY: Environmental Protection
reduction in quality assurance testing commencement of construction, Agency (EPA).
for the continuous emissions monitors, reconstruction, or modification. ACTION: Notice; request for public
as long as the boiler meets acid rain Abstract for (0100050): comments.
program requirements at 40 CFR Part 75, Q: Will EPA grant Tyson Foods an
and operates as a peaker. alternative fuel usage recordkeeping SUMMARY: In June 1992, the United
Abstract for (0100046): plan under subpart Dc? states signed, and later ratified in
5. 57457
Federal Register/Vol. 66, No. 221/Thursday, November 15, 2001/Notices
and chapter 5 on projections) are not yet
October, the United Nations Framework CP/1999/7). This document is available
on the Internet at http://www.unfccc.int/ complete, but will be made available for
Convention on Climate Change public comment in approximately two
(UNFCCC), Pursuant to the national rcsource/cop5.htmnL In addition, the
Parties requested that third national weeks through posting on the web site.
communication reporting requirements
uder Articles 4.2 and 12 of the communications be submitted no later Comments may be submitted to the
Conentonand to guidelines later than November 30, 2001. However, the contact listed above. Comments on each
by the UNFCCC Conference of U.S. is not able to meet this deadline of the chapters will be due within 30
adopted
and plans to submit the document by days of release, either through notice in
the Parties (COP). the United States
U.S. Climate Action late January 2002. the Federal Register or posting on the
submitted the first web site. As the U.S. submission will
Report (CAR) to the UNFCCC Secretariat The U.S. issued a Federal Register
in 1997. The notice on March 19, 2001 (66 FR 15470- already be delayed by approximately
in 1994 and the second two months beyond its deadline, a
U.S. Government has prepared an initial 15471) to provide an opportunity for the
public to submit input on the issues longer review period is not possible.
draft of the third national You may view the 1997 U.S. Climate
communication for public review. The covered in the third national
is to communication. A copy of the Federal Action Report on the Internet at:
purpose of this announcement
Register notice can be found on the http://lwww.state.gov/www/global/oesI
notify interested members of the public 97chmliate-report/lfldex.lhttrl.
of the opportunity to submit input on Internet at http://www.epa.gov/
globalwarming/pabliCationsla/ctionsI Dated: November 9, 2001.
the draft text of the national Robedt Bremner,
communication before the final ERL-6954-l ,pdf. Two comments were
is completed. submitted by members of the public in Acting AssistantAdministrator,Office of Air
document and Radio tion.
DATES: Written comments should be response to that notice.
The Third United States Climate Action tFR Dbc, 01-28736 Filed 11-14-01; 8:45 am]
received on or before noon, December
Report (CAR) BILLING CODE 6560-50-P`
17, 2001.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be The third CAR provides an update on
e- key activities conducted by the U.S. EVRN NTLPO CIN
submitted to Mr. Reid P. Harvey via AENCYOMNA POETO
mail at harvey~reid~epa.govor via since the second CAR, an inventory~ of
postal mail to Reid P. Harvey, U.S. UAGErenosegsNmssosYn
Environmental Protection Agency, U..genosgaemsisad
Office of Atmospheric Programs (Mail sinks, an estimate of the effects of
mitigation measures and policies on [FRL-7103-8]
Stop 6204N), 1200 Pennsylvania
NW., Washington, DC 20460. future emissions levels, and a rinaI.NPDES General Permit for
Avenue, Discharges From the Oil and Gas
FORNFOMATON ONTCT:Mrdescription of U.S. involvement in
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associatediontlribtonras andcfunding Extraction Point Source Category to
Reid P. Harvey, Office of Atmospheric
efforits. I ontadibtion, textdiscuse
the Coastal Waters in Texas (TXG330000)
Programs, U.S. Environmental
U.S. national circumstances that affect AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Protection Agency at (202) 564-9429.
U.S. vulnerability and responses to Agency (EPA).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background climate change. Finally, the CARACINFiaisuneoNPEgnrl
In acordace UNFCC'S
wth th presents information on theGlobalGlobalACINFiaisuneoNDEgnrl
U.S. permit.
In acordncewiththeUNFCC's Change Research Program,
reporting requirements as specified in Climate Observing Systems (GCOS), and SUMMARY: EPA Region 6 today issues a
adaptation programs. National Pollutant Discharge
Articles 4.2 and 12, and following
reporting guidelines developed (and
Elimination System (NPDES) general
adopted by the UNFCCC COP at its first Table of Contents of the Third US CAR
regulating discharges from oil
session), the United States prepared the ~,Eeuiesmaypermit Executive
1, summary and gas wells in the Coastal Subcategory
2. National circumstances in Texas and regulating produced water
U.S. Climate Action Report (CAR) and discharges forom wells in the Striper and
submitted it to the UNFCCC Secretariat 3, Greenhouse gas inventory
in October 1994. 4. Policies and measures
At the Second COP, the Parties 5. Projections and effects of policies and Offshore Subcategories which discharge
measures into coastal waters of Texas.
requested developed country Parties to The permit prohibits the discharge of
the Convention to submit to the 6. Vulnerability assessment, climate
change impacts, and adaptation drilling fluid, drill cuttings, produced
UNFCCC Secretariat, in accordance with
measures sand and well treatment, completion
Articles 12.1 and 12.2 of the and workover fluids. Produced water
Convention, a second national . 7. Financial resources and transfer of
technology discharges are prohibited, except from
communication by April 15, 1997. wells in the Stripper Subcategory
Parties who submitted first reports in 8. Research and systematic observation
9. Education, training, and public located east of the 98th meridian whose
1996 were to provide an update by, the
awareness produced water comes from the Carrizo/
1997 deadline and Parties with Reklaw or Bartosh formations in
to provide PulcIptPoesWilcox,
economies in transition wereseond GOM~ni~atin
Publc InputProcessTexas. Discharge of dewatering effluent
their by'Apil
This Federal Register notice solicits is prohibited, except from reserve pits
15, 1998. Developing country Parties which have not received drilling fluids
have different guidelines and due dates comments on the draft chapters listed
above. The individual chapters are and/or drill cuttings since January 15,
for their national communications, The 1997. The discharge of deck drainage,
United States submitted its second posted on the Internet and may be
national formation test fluids, sanitary waste,
national communication to the IJNFCCC downloaded from the
communication web site listed at the domestic waste and miscellaneous
Secretariat in July 1997.
At the Fifth COP in 1999, the Parties following web site: http:1/www.epa.gav/ discharges is authorized. All of the
updated the guidelines for preparation globalwarming/nwinsite.html. However, authorized discharges have effluent
limitations.
of national communications (see FCCC/ two chapters (the executive summary