Op-Eds Energy and Environment, Finance and Trade, Fossil Fuels, Public Lands, Regulatory Reform, Transportation New Englanders have only themselves to blame for energy price spikes William Murray Jan 16, 2018 RealClearEnergy
Op-Eds Conservation, Environmental Regulation, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands A renaissance to reverse US strategic minerals imports: Dig, Baby, Dig Oct 24, 2017 The Hill
Op-Eds Conservation, Environmental Regulation, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands Nevada and other Western states should make the most out of their vast mineral resources May 29, 2017 Las Vegas Review-Journal
Policy Studies Conservation, Environmental Regulation, Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Public Lands, Trade Embarrassment of Riches: Reversing U.S. minerals import dependency Catrina Rorke May 25, 2017
Op-Eds Conservation, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands, Water Policy Should we build a wall or choose life along our Gulf Coast? July 4, 2016 Alabama Media Group
Policy Studies Conservation, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands Bringing local knowledge to federal lands Holly Fretwell Feb 10, 2014
In the News Energy and Environment, Public Lands, State Policy, Western Report: Public land a ‘financial asset’ on US balance sheet Nov 18, 2013 Public News Service
Policy Studies Energy and Environment, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands The economic benefits of protected lands: A government-lite approach Eli Lehrer Nov 12, 2013
News Energy and Environment, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands R Street paper argues for ‘government-lite’ approach to conservation R.J. Lehmann Nov 12, 2013
Op-Eds Energy and Environment, Environmental Regulation, Federal Government Affairs, Public Lands Why Robert Smith is wrong about Ronald Reagan’s environmental record Eli Lehrer Sept 10, 2013 The American Spectator