Brian Seasholes was the director of the Endangered Species Project at the Reason Foundation. His work deals with wildlife and land-use issues, including private approaches to conservation in the United States and around the world.
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Gregg Simonds
Gregg Simonds is an award-winning, internationally renowned natural resource consultant and ranch manager working in the western United States. His rangeland assessment technology was recently published in the journal Ecological Indicators.
H. Sterling Burnett
H. Sterling Burnett is a research fellow at the Heartland Institute, where he is also managing edition of Environment and Climate News. He was an Environmental Policy Analyst at the National Center for Policy Analysis, and a PERC Fellow in 1995.
Rainer Heufers
Rainer Heufers is the Executive Director of the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS). His experience developing think tanks in Asia began in 1999. In that year he represented the Friedrich Nauman Foundation for Liberty (FNF), first headed FNF Malaysia, and then directed the FNF in Indonesia. In 2011, Rainer participated in developing the Asia Economic Freedom Network (EFN)Continue reading “Rainer Heufers”
Charles Rubin
Charles Rubin is an associate professor of political science at Duquesne University. His work focuses on the political theory of environmentalism, emerging technologies, and issues in science, technology, and policy. He is the author of The Green Crusade: Rethinking the Roots of Environmentalism (The Free Press, 1994).
Reid Lea
Reid Lea is a petroleum engineer who received his doctorate in environmental engineering from Louisiana State University. He was the Executive Vice President and Manager of Corporate Development at W&T Offshore, an oil and natural gas company.
Todd Myers
Todd Myers is a hobbyist beekeeper, the Director of the Center for the Environment at Washington Policy Center, and the author of Eco-Fads: How the Rise of Trendy Environmentalism is Harming the Environment. A Wall Street Journal Expert panelist for energy and the environment, he has authored numerous studies on environmental issues, including Five Years of Environmental Policy:Continue reading “Todd Myers”
Sheila Olmstead
Sheila Olmstead is a professor at the Brooks School of Public Policy and an Atkinson Scholar at the Atkinson Center for Sustainability at Cornell University. is an associate professor of Public Affairs at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin, as well as the president of the AssociationContinue reading “Sheila Olmstead”
Randy Rucker
Randy Rucker is a Professor of Economics at Montana State University and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Economics and Agricultural Economics. Rucker’s research covers a broad array of topics including energy, fisheries, and pollination markets. His research has appeared in such publications as the Journal of Political Economy, the American Economic Review, theContinue reading “Randy Rucker”
Dave Foreman
Dave Foreman is perhaps best known for co-founding Earth First!, but he also co-founded the Wildlands Project, the Rewilding Institute, and the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance. He has served as a board member for the Sierra Club and the New Mexico chapter of The Nature Conservancy. He is the author of several books, including Confessions ofContinue reading “Dave Foreman”