97-22609. The Fifteenth Meeting of the President's Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD) in Tulsa, Oklahoma  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 165 (Tuesday, August 26, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 45283]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-22609]
    
    
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    THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    
    
    The Fifteenth Meeting of the President's Council on Sustainable 
    Development (PCSD) in Tulsa, Oklahoma
    
    SUMMARY: The President's Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD), a 
    Presidential Commission with representation from industry, government, 
    and environmental, labor, and Native American organizations will 
    convene its fifteenth meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Monday, September 
    22, 1997.
        At the Council's last meeting on April 29, 1997, members discussed 
    their workplan under a revised charter approved by the Administration 
    on April 25, 1997. In the new charter, the Administration asked the 
    Council to continue its work by continuing to forge consensus on 
    policy, demonstrating implementation, getting the word out about 
    sustainable development, and evaluating progress. The Council will 
    advise the President in four specific areas: domestic implementation of 
    policy options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, next steps in 
    building the new environmental management system of the 21st century, 
    promoting multi-jurisdictional and community cooperation in 
    metropolitan and rural areas, and policies that foster U.S. leadership 
    role in sustainable development internationally.
        At the meeting, the Council will focus on domestic policy options 
    to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and will hear from a series of 
    experts in the field. The discussion will address the following agenda 
    items:
         the science of climate change,
         technology options and opportunities,
         importance of the assumptions in estimating the benefits 
    and costs of greenhouse gas emissions, and
         international, national and local policy options.
        Public comment period: The Council will seek public comment on 
    potential council activities to implement the Administration's 
    directive. Specifically, the Council is interested in hearing from the 
    public on the following questions:
         What principles/policies should the Council recommend to 
    the President as the United States enters negotiation on an 
    international Climate Change treaty?
         Are there unique local opportunities in Oklahoma and 
    surrounding regions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
        The Council's previous recommendations to the President may be 
    found in two reports:
        Sustainable America: A New Consensus for Prosperity, Opportunity, 
    and a Healthy Environment for the Future (March 1996) and Building on 
    Consensus: A Progress Report on Sustainable America (January 1997). 
    Copies of both reports can be ordered by calling 1-800-363-3732 or 
    downloaded off the Internet at http://www.whitehouse.gov/PCSD.
        Dates/Times: Monday, September 22, 1997 from 9:00 am to 1 pm.
        Place: The Adams Mark Hotel, Williams Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma 
    74103, (918) 582-9000.
        Status: Open to the public. Public comments are welcome and may be 
    submitted orally on September 22 or in writing any time prior to or 
    during the meeting. Please submit written comments prior to meeting to: 
    PCSD, Public Comments, 730 Jackson Place, NW., Washington, DC 20503, or 
    fax to: 202/408-6839, e-mail:infopcsd@aol.com.
        Contact: Patricia Sinicropi, Administrative Officer or Paul Flaim, 
    Administrative Assistant, at 202/408-5296.
        Sign Language interpreter: Please call the contact if you will need 
    a sign language interpreter.
    Martin A. Spitzer,
    Executive Director, President's Council on Sustainable Development.
    [FR Doc. 97-22609 Filed 8-21-97; 8:45 am]
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Published:
08/26/1997
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