"More 'Work' for the President," by Patrick J. Michaels, National Review (Online), November 5, 2009
"Market Power - The Mistake of Subsidizing Pet Energy Causes," by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren, National Review, October 21, 2009
"Free Trade Is a Boon to the Environment," by Sallie James, RealClearMarkets.com, October 8, 2009
"How Cap-and-Trade Is Like Ritual Self-Flagellation," by Will Wilkinson, The Week, October 7, 2009
"The Imperial Presidency Comes in Green, Too," by Gene Healy, DC Examiner, September 29, 2009
"The Dog Ate Global Warming," by Patrick J. Michaels, National Review (Online), September 23, 2009
"Cap-and-Trade Is Dead. Long Live Cap-and-Trade," by Patrick J. Michaels, TownHall.com, September 18, 2009
"The Broken Windshield Fallacy," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Wall Street Journal Europe, August 19, 2009
"Fuel Standards Are Killing GM," by Alan Reynolds, The Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2009
"More Tax Oppression," by Richard W. Rahn, Washington Times, July 2, 2009
"Cap-and-Trade-War," by Patrick J. Michaels and Sallie James, National Review (Online), June 24, 2009
"Ethanol Standards: Why Federal Policy Is Crazy," by Harry de Gorter and David R. Just, Cato.org, June 23, 2009
"All Cost, No Benefit," by Jerry Taylor, USA Today, May 20, 2009
"Earth Day, 2009: The More You Know, the Less You Care," by Patrick J. Michaels, National Review (Online), April 22, 2009
"The U.N.'s Global Green Raw Deal," by Patrick J. Michaels, National Review (Online), April 9, 2009
"The Next Oil Shock," by Richard W. Rahn, Washington Times, March 26, 2009
"What Will Climate Change Cost Us?," by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren, Cato.org, December 18, 2008
"Will the U.N. Chill Out on Climate Change?," by Patrick J. Michaels, National Review (Online), December 9, 2008
"The Case against Government Support for Alternative Energy," by Peter Van Doren and Jerry Taylor, Google Knol, October 24, 2008
"Global Warming Fantasies Meet Financial Contraction," by Patrick J. Michaels, Cato.org, October 9, 2008
"The Grand Exaggerator," by Patrick J. Michaels, National Review (Online), July 24, 2008
"Commission Does Little About Climate Change," by Patrick J. Michaels, Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 19, 2008
"Manslaughter by Politicians," by Richard W. Rahn, Washington Times, June 4, 2008
"Global-Warming Myth," by Patrick J. Michaels, Washington Times, May 16, 2008
"McCain-Clinton 2008," by Jerry Taylor and Jagadeesh Gokhale, National Review (Online), May 14, 2008
"Doing Little Is Doing Right, or You'll Wreck Economy," by Patrick J. Michaels, Des Moines Register, April 20, 2008
"Fuels vs. Food," by Indur Goklany, New York Post, April 17, 2008
"Carbon Copies," by Patrick J. Michaels, American Spectator (Online), February 27, 2008
"Corn on the Mob," by Patrick J. Michaels, American Spectator (Online), January 30, 2008
"Hot Air and Wind," by Robert J. Michaels, National Review (Online), December 20, 2007
"Leave Those Car Buyers Alone," by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren, National Review (Online), December 19, 2007
"U.S. Forest Service Has Money to Burn," by Randal O'Toole, OCRegister.com, October 29, 2007
"Ice Cold Bunk," by Patrick J. Michaels, American Spectator, August 7, 2007
"Wrong Way to Make a Region Livable," by Randal O'Toole, Vancouver Sun, June 12, 2007
"California’s Global Warming Dodge," by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren, Cato.org, September 15, 2006
"California Dreamin'," by Patrick J. Michaels, Daily News, September 10, 2006
"Sea Change in Global Warming?," by Patrick J. Michaels, American Spectator, August 25, 2006
"Can FEMA Be Fixed?," by Russell S. Sobel and Peter T. Leeson, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 11, 2006
"Wish upon a star: Sell Disney the Grand Canyon," by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren, Houston Chronicle, February 26, 2006
"Blair Plays Fair," by Patrick J. Michaels, American Spectator, October 10, 2005
"The Trial Lawyers' Additive," by Doug Bandow, American Spectator (Online), July 22, 2005
"Day After Tomorrow: A lot of hot air," by Patrick J. Michaels, USA Today, May 24, 2004
"Vapors at the Pump," by Stephen Moore, Washington Times, April 2, 2004
"Sink the Law of the Sea Treaty," by Doug Bandow, Weekly Standard, March 15, 2004
"Congress vs. Responsibility," by Peter Van Doren and Jerry Taylor, National Review (Online), December 8, 2003
"New Source Review: Blame the Congress," by Peter Van Doren and Jerry Taylor, Fox News (Online), November 26, 2003
"When Uncle Sam Owns the Land," by Richard W. Rahn, Washington Times, November 6, 2003
"Posturing and Reality on Warming," by Patrick J. Michaels, Washington Times, October 16, 2003
"Eco-radicals Twist Tax Law to Feed Habits," by Doug Bandow, Japan Times, October 12, 2003
"A Rare Chance to Control Junk Science," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, April 30, 2003
"Happy Earth Day? Thank Capitalism," by Jerry Taylor, New York Sun, April 22, 2003
"Letter to the Editor: Flak Means You're Closer To the Target," by Steve H. Hanke, Financial Times, January 14, 2003
"The Uncivil Civil Society," by Thomas DeGregori, Cato.org, October 7, 2002
"Fueled by Pork," by Edward H. Crane and Carl Pope, Cato.org, July 30, 2002
"Abrupt Climate Noise," by Patrick J. Michaels, Washington Times, December 21, 2001
"Energy Illogic," by Patrick J. Michaels, Washington Times, December 6, 2001
"Get Bush's Environment Record Straight," by Jerry Taylor, Los Angeles Times, October 25, 2000
"Climate, Technology and Trepidation: Misleading Rhetoric," by Jerry Taylor, Washington Times, August 29, 1997
"Clinton Regulators at the EPA are Running Amok," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, April 4, 1997
"The Green Emperor Has No Clothes," by Jerry Taylor, Washington Times, December 24, 1996
"Pesticide Danger? The Kids Are All Right," by Jerry Taylor, The Wall Street Journal, July 19, 1993
"Beware of Eco-Treaties," by Jerry Taylor, USA Today, May 29, 1992
"Species Law is Useless," by Jerry Taylor, USA Today, May 14, 1992
"Recycling is Not the Answer," by Jerry Taylor, Roll Call, February 24, 1992
"Federal Rules Not Needed," by Jerry Taylor, USA Today, September 12, 1991
"Bossy States Censor Green Ads," by Jerry Taylor, The Wall Street Journal, August 8, 1991