Wilderness areas more often a boon, not drag January 22, 2016 by Guest Column Leave a Comment Wildlands are economically beneficial to nearby communities, despite persistent arguments to the contrary.
Gov Mead: Wyoming will keep fighting for coal January 16, 2016 by Guest Column 1 Comment Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead says Wyoming needs to “double down” to invest in technologies that allow Wyoming coal to move U.S. energy into the 21st century.
Wyoming proposal to curb venting and flaring needs work November 24, 2015 by Guest Column 1 Comment Sensible efforts to curtail oil and gas flaring could recover more revenue for Wyoming and keep the air clean.
UW’s search for vision still somehow eludes leadership November 10, 2015 by Guest Column 4 Comments by Larry Wolfe. Whose job is it to set the vision of the University of Wyoming? Defining it requires an honest appraisal of UW's assets.
Wyoming and EPA can do more to prevent oil and gas air pollution October 16, 2015 by Guest Column 1 Comment It’s time for Wyoming and EPA to expand air-quality protections across the state and the country.