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Cc: Matthew Freedman[mfreedman@globalimpact-inc.com]; Richard L. Smotkin[Rick_Smotkin@Comcast.com] To: Hupp, Millan[hupp.millan@epa.gov]; Greenwalt, Sarah[greenwalt.sarah@epa.gov] From: Matthew Freedman Sent: Tue 7/25/2017 12:55:12 AM Subject: Fwd: US EPA Administrator Visit to Australia PastedGraphic-3.pdf M: Here are some more details for the IPA activity. Very strong group for the Administrator. I would support a 2 hour event given the level of the folks, and the substance to be covered. Can either do Sydney or Melbourne whichever is best on the schedule. Wanted you to have this before your call tomor. Matthew Begin forwarded message: From: John Roskam <jroskam@ipa.org.au> Subject: RE: US EPA Administrator Visit to Australia Date: July 24, 2017 at 8:06:46 PM EDT To: Matthew Freedman <mfreedman@globalimpact-inc.com> Hi Matthew I've been talking with the team here and I what I'd like to suggest is that the IPA hold a twohour roundtable/meeting/seminar with Scott in either Sydney or Melbourne - whichever is more convenient. The participants would be as follows: Professor Peter Ridd from James Cook University. He is professor at the university's College of Science and Engineering and he's written extensively about the scientific method and public policy. You might care to pass on this article to Scott's team as an example of Peter's arguments - http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=11455 Dr Jennifer Marohasy who is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs and the editor of a new book 'Climate Change: The Facts 2017'. Jennifer is Australia's authority of temperature and climate variability. Dr John Abbot from the University of Tasmania who is researching the use of technology in science policy development Professor Suri Ratnapla from the University of Queensland. He is a professor of law and an authority on environmental rule-making and federal/state relations. Professor Aynsley Kellow - Professor of Politics and Policy at the University of Tasmania author of many works on science and public policy. All of these people are excellent and I know Scott and his team would learn a great deal from a discussion with them. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00000142-00001 Other people who I'd suggest Scott should consider meeting would include Maurice Newman, the former chair of the prime minister's business advisory council, Dr Gary Branks formerly of the Productivity Commission, and Henry Ergas the writer and consultant if Henry happened to be in Australia at the time. I can get you all of these people's details. I've spoken to Brendan Pearson at the Minerals Council and he mentioned that he's working with the Embassy. I'm very happy to help in any way possible. kind regards John Matthew Freedman CEO/Global Impact, Inc. 1101 30th St, NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 mfreedman@globalimpact-inc.com 703-856-3829 C www.globalimpact-inc.com Skype: matthewfreedman 1 Australian Cell: +61-456-913-689 (16 hour time difference) 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00000142-00002