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Jefferson Science Fellows Distinguished Lecture Series on Current Issues in Science and Technology on Dec. 19, 2008. more
Memorandum of Understanding between the State Department’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations and the Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program Signing Ceremony; Remarks by Assistant Secretary Claudia McMurray. (Dec. 8) Remarks
Signing Ceremony With Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Support of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (Dec. 3)
Statement by Under Secretary Dobriansky
Annual Climate Change Conference
The fourteenth session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-14) will take place December 1-12, 2008, in Poznan, Poland. Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Dr. Paula Dobriansky will lead the U.S. delegation. More
State Department Working With ATF Canine Branch to Combat Wildlife Trafficking: More
Joint Statement by the United States and Brazil Announcing the Expansion of Cooperation on Biofuels to Advance Energy Security and Promote Sustainable Development (Nov. 20)
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
Statement by Deputy Assistant Secretary Daniel A. Reifsnyder, Doha, Qatar (Nov. 19)
Panel Discussion: From Poznan to Copenhagen via Washington
Under Secretary Dobriansky attends the Conference on Rising to the Challenge of Climate Change Globally and in the U.S. (Nov. 10) Full Text
Global Positioning System (GPS)
The U.S. and Japan convened a plenary meeting in Tokyo, Japan, on November 10, 2008 to review and discuss matters of importance regarding cooperation in the civil use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) and GPS augmentations (Nov. 10) Joint Statement
Under Secretary Jeffery Presents 2008 Secretary of State's Awards for Corporate Excellence (Nov.6) Remarks
The U.S. will host the 32nd Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) in Baltimore, Maryland, April 6-17, 2009. The ATCM is the major annual diplomatic event related to Antarctica, and will include the participation of nearly 400 diplomats, Antarctic program managers and logistics experts, and polar scientists from 47 countries, including 28 Consultative Parties. Visit ATCM2009.gov.
The United States and the Law of the Sea Convention
Remarks by John B. Bellinger, III, Legal Adviser (Nov. 3) |