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The CSIS Energy and National Security Program and the Rhodium Group discussed the findings from their new report, Remaking American Power: Potential Energy Market Impacts of EPA’s Proposed GHG Emission Performance Standards for Existing Electric Power Plants. The report seeks to inform federal and state policymakers, energy producers, investors and consumers about the potential energy market impacts of state and federal policy decisions associated with the Clean Power Plan as proposed. John Larsen, Senior Analyst with the Rhodium Group, and Trevor Houser, Partner with the Rhodium Group, presented the findings, followed by comments from a panel featuring Richard Duke, Deputy Director for the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change, Erica Bowman, Vice President for Research & Policy Analysis at America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) and Kathryn Zyla, Deputy Director of the Georgetown Climate Center. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow in the CSIS Energy and National Security program, provided introductory remarks and moderated.
Programs
ENERGY AND NATIONAL SECURITY, REMAKING AMERICAN POWER
Topics
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, MARKETS AND TRENDS, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, REGIONAL ANALYSIS
Regions
AMERICAS
Khandi Alexander stars as Alexx Woods in CSI: MIAMI, a fast-paced drama that follows a South Florida team of forensic investigators who use both cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned police work to solve crimes, on the CBS Television Network.
Photo: Andrew MacPherson/CBS
©2006 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved
The CSIS Energy and National Security Program and the Rhodium Group discussed the findings from their new report, Remaking American Power: Potential Energy Market Impacts of EPA’s Proposed GHG Emission Performance Standards for Existing Electric Power Plants. The report seeks to inform federal and state policymakers, energy producers, investors and consumers about the potential energy market impacts of state and federal policy decisions associated with the Clean Power Plan as proposed. John Larsen, Senior Analyst with the Rhodium Group, and Trevor Houser, Partner with the Rhodium Group, presented the findings, followed by comments from a panel featuring Richard Duke, Deputy Director for the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change, Erica Bowman, Vice President for Research & Policy Analysis at America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) and Kathryn Zyla, Deputy Director of the Georgetown Climate Center. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow in the CSIS Energy and National Security program, provided introductory remarks and moderated.
Programs
ENERGY AND NATIONAL SECURITY, REMAKING AMERICAN POWER
Topics
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, MARKETS AND TRENDS, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, REGIONAL ANALYSIS
Regions
AMERICAS
The CSIS Energy and National Security Program and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) are pleased to co-sponsor an event addressing fugitive methane emissions across the natural gas value chain. The U.S. unconventional oil and gas revolution that reversed decades-old trends of fossil fuel production declines in the U.S. has had ripple effects globally. Expansion of natural gas resources and production has inspired a rigorous environmental debate about the regulation of these new resources. As the primary component of natural gas and a potent green house gas, the regulation of fugitive methane emissions has moved to the forefront of national regulatory debates. In order to address these issues, the event will feature two panels: one addressing the science around the significance of methane as a potent greenhouse gas and the second looking at what is being done by government and industry (upstream and downstream) to reduce emissions and leakage.
Programs
ENERGY AND NATIONAL SECURITY
Topics
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, MARKETS AND TRENDS, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, REGIONAL ANALYSIS
Featuring:
Caroline Atkinson
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics
Followed by a panel discussion featuring:
Kevin Wolf
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration
Brian Nilsson
Director, Non-Proliferation - Export Controls - The White House / National Security Council
Hugh F. T. Hoffman III
Deputy Director, Defense Technology Security Administration
Craig Healy
Director, Export Enforcement Coordination Center, DHS
Tom Kelly
Acting PM Assistant Secretary, US Department of State
Introduction by:
James Lewis
Director and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program, CSIS
Moderated by:
Stephanie Sanok Kostro
Acting Director, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program, and Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS
CSI Basel 2012
International World Class - Spring Tournament
12th until January 15, 2012 St.Jakobshalle Basel / Switzerland
Digital Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Canon 70-200 mm f/2.8 lens 640 sec 3200 ASA
Edited with an iMac, DXO Optics Pro 4 and finished with Photoshop 8 CS
More pictures: www.fotogalerie-rv.ch
Eddie Cibrian will be joining the cast of CSI: Miami as the popular CBS procedural enters its eighth season on Sept. 21.
Cibrian will fill the series regular role of an officer from the Hollywood division who joins Horatio's team in Miami, says the Hollywood Reporter.
Get more CBS fall premiere dates.
Now lest anyone be fretting, "One hunk in must mean one hunk's out," producers tell the Reporter that Adam Rodriguez, whose Delko was left in jeopardy in the May season-ender, will return this fall.
Cibrian's previous TV credits include Third Watch, Invasion and Ugly Betty. Most recently, he costarred with LeAnn Rimes in the Lifetime movie Northern Lights.
The CSIS Middle East Program held a Gulf Roundtable featuring, the Honorable Howard L. Berman, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, who discussed
"Iran: Addressing the Nuclear Threat". The event was moderated by Jon Alterman,
director of the CSIS Middle East Program. For more information including full audio and video please visit csis.org/event/iran-addressing-nuclear-threat
I've been wanting one of the Nikon R1C1 flash sets for macro work for a while. Most people first noticed them on all the CSI shows, where they seem to use them for every photo of evidence. I noticed the price was rising on them, like a lot of electronics since the recent problems in Japan, so I went ahead and ordered the set.
They really do help with lighting for macro work, where lighting is always an issue.
Featuring:
Caroline Atkinson
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser for International Economics
Followed by a panel discussion featuring:
Kevin Wolf
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration
Brian Nilsson
Director, Non-Proliferation - Export Controls - The White House / National Security Council
Hugh F. T. Hoffman III
Deputy Director, Defense Technology Security Administration
Craig Healy
Director, Export Enforcement Coordination Center, DHS
Tom Kelly
Acting PM Assistant Secretary, US Department of State
Introduction by:
James Lewis
Director and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program, CSIS
Moderated by:
Stephanie Sanok Kostro
Acting Director, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program, and Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS
We went to the CSI exhibit at the Houston Museum of Natural History, solved our assigned case and are now "rookie crime scene investigators."
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI Las vegas box set
) is an American crime drama television series, which premiered on CBS on October 6, 2000. CSI Las vegas dvd set
was created by Anthony E. Zuiker and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. CSI: Las Vegas is filmed primarily at Universal Studios in Universal City, California.CSI: Las Vegas follows Las Vegas criminalists as they use physical evidence to solve grisly murders in this unusually graphic drama, which has inspired a host of other cop-show 'procedurals.' An immediate ratings smash for CBS, CSI: Las Vegas mixes deduction, gritty subject matter and popular characters. The network quickly capitalized on its hit with spin-offs CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.