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Pagel1 of 3 Perhach, William From: Kenneth Peel [KLPeeI~msn.coml Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:39 PM To: Cooney, Phil; Perino, Dana M.; Hannegan, Bryan J. Subject: Fw: Invitation to The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: a Roundtable Discussion on the Future of Climate Policy FYI - --- Original Message --- From: M ron Ebell To: Myron Ebell Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 1:48 PM Subject: Invitation to The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: a Roundtable Discussion on the Future of Climate Policy Please note Rsvp information below. Til C,, lIl hiNs CuuTiO and The George C. Marshall Institute invite you to a Congressional and media briefing on The Kyto Protocol and Beyond A Roundtable Discussion on the Future of International and U. S. Climate Policy 10/6/2005

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Perhach, William

From: Kenneth Peel [KLPeeI~msn.comlSent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 10:39 PMTo: Cooney, Phil; Perino, Dana M.; Hannegan, Bryan J.Subject: Fw: Invitation to The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: a Roundtable Discussion on the Future of Climate

Policy

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- ---Original Message ---From: M ron EbellTo: Myron EbellSent: Monday, January 31, 2005 1:48 PMSubject: Invitation to The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond: a Roundtable Discussion on the Future of Climate Policy

Please note Rsvp information below.

Til C,, lIl hiNs CuuTiOand

The George C. MarshallInstituteinvite you to

a Congressional and media briefing on

The Kyto Protocol andBeyond

A Roundtable Discussion on the Futureof International and U. S. Climate Policy

10/6/2005

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2:30-4 PMThursday, February 10th

406., Senate Dirksen Office Building

Light refreshmentsPlease RSVP by calling Elie Coliver

at 202-296-9655or e-mail info~marshall.org

The Kyoto Protocol will. enter into force internationally onFebruary 16th without the participation of the United Statesor Australia. Senator James M. InhofeSae DpartmentSenior Climate Negotiator Harlan L. Watson, and otherexperts will discuss the prospects for implementing theKyoto Protocol, what new international agreements andefforts may follow Kyoto, what this means for future U. S.climate policies and international involvement, and where weshould be going on climate policies.

Panelists include:

• Senator James M. Inhofe (R- Oklahoma),, Chairmanof the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee

• Dr. Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator andSpecial Representative at the U.S. Department of State

• William O'Keefe, CEO of the George C. MarshallInstitute

* Myron Ebell, Director of Global Warming Policy at the

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Competitive Enterprise Institute* Christopher C. Horner,, Counsel to the Cooler Heads

Coalition• Jeff Kueter, Moderator, President of the George C.

Marshall Institute

Myron EbellDirector, Global Warming and International Environmental PolicyCompetitive Enterprise Institute1001 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Suite 1250Washington, D. C., 20036, U. S. A.Telephone: (202) 331-2256 directMobile telephone: (202) 320-6685CEI telephone: (202) 331-1010E-mail: mebellc~cei~org Web site: WWw~c org~CEI 1 984-2004: Celebrating Twenty Years of Advancing Free Enterprise and Limited Government

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