Myron Ebell is director of energy and global warming policy at CEI. He also
serves as director of Freedom Action, a web-based grassroots activist
organization loosely affiliated with CEI, and chairs the Cooler Heads Coalition,
which comprises over two dozen non-profit groups in this country and abroad that
question global warming alarmism and oppose energy rationing policies.
Prior to coming to CEI, Mr. Ebell was policy director at Frontiers of
Freedom, a public-policy advocacy organization founded by former US Senator
Malcolm Wallop. While at Frontiers of Freedom, he worked on property rights, the
Endangered Species Act, federal-lands policies, and global warming. He
previously served as senior legislative assistant to Rep. John Shadegg, where he
helped develop landmark legislation that would reform the Endangered Species
Act, and before that as Washington representative of the American Land Rights
Association and as assistant to the chairman of the National Taxpayers Union.
Mr. Ebell has appeared as a guest on numerous television shows, including the
ABC Evening News, NBC Nightly News, PBS News Hour, BBC Newsnight, BBC World,
CNBC, CNN, C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, MSNBC, ITN, Voice of America, Televisa,
Sky TV, Al Jazeera, PBS’s NOW, Fox News's Special Report with Bret Baier,
O'Reilly Factor, and Hannity and Colmes, and on national television networks in
Australia, Canada, France, Belgium, Greece, Switzerland, and Germany. He has
spoken frequently on a variety of BBC radio news shows and on hundreds of radio
talk shows, including G. Gordon Liddy, Michael Reagan, Dennis Miller, Jim
Bohannon, Blanquita Cullum, Janet Parshall, Neal Boortz, Thom Hartmann, Jane
Chastain, Alan Colmes, Alan Nathan, Air America, and National Public Radio's
Diane Rehm, Talk of the Nation, To the Point, Living on Earth, Morning Edition,
and All Things Considered. In 2004, he was featured in a BBC Radio documentary,
The Climate Wars, and in 2005 participated in a BBC World Television debate on
the Kyoto Protocol. Mr. Ebell's writings have appeared in a variety of
publications, including the New York Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today,
Washington Post, Human Events, Forbes, London’s Guardian, Standpoint Magazine,
Newark Star Ledger, Riverside Press Enterprise, Philadelphia Inquirer,
Manchester Union Leader, Anchorage Daily News, and Environmental Law Forum.
Mr. Ebell has testified before eight House and Senate committees. On radio
and television and in person, he has debated then-Interior Secretary Bruce
Babbitt, then-EPA Administrator Carol Browner, then-CEQ Chairman Katie McGinty,
then-Acting CEQ Chairman George Frampton, then-British Environment Minister
Michael Meacher, former British Environment Minister John Selwyn Gummer,
then-Dutch Environment Minister Jan Pronk, European Environment Agency Executive
Director Jacqueline McGlade, several Senators and Representatives, and the heads
of the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, League of Conservation Voters,
Wilderness Society, Greenpeace USA, Friends of the Earth UK, National
Environmental Trust, Public Citizen, and Alliance for an Energy Efficient
Economy. In May 2005, the Oxford Union invited Mr. Ebell to speak in a debate on
global warming. He also spoke on the opening plenary panel of the Society of
Environmental Journalists’ annual meeting in 2004, along with Teresa Heinz
Kerry, Ted Danson, and Franco Harris. Vanity Fair magazine published a long,
highly critical profile of Mr. Ebell in their May 2007 “second annual Green
Issue.” The Weather Channel named CEI one of the ten most influential groups or
individuals in the global warming debate for 2006; notably, no other non-profit
groups, including environmental pressure groups, were named to the list.
Among numerous other recognitions, the Business Insider’s Green Sheet in July
2009 named Mr. Ebell third in its list of the Ten Most-Respected Global Warming
Skeptics, after Professor Freeman Dyson and Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, and said,
“Myron Ebell may be
enemy #1 to the current climate change community.” Greenpeace featured Mr. Ebell
and three of his CEI colleagues in “A Field Guide to Climate Criminals”
distributed at the UN climate meeting in Montreal in December 2005. Rolling
Stone magazine in its November 17, 2005 issue named Mr. Ebell one of six
“Misleaders” on global warming in a special feature, along with President George
W. Bush, Senator James Inhofe, and the late Michael Crichton. In November 2004
as a result of a BBC Radio interview, seven members of the British House of
Commons from all three major parties introduced a motion to censure Mr. Ebell
“in the strongest possible terms.” In its May 22, 2004 special Issues and
Answers issue, National Journal profiled Mr. Ebell as one of ten people who
would lead the global warming debate during the next presidential
administration. The Clean Air Trust in March 2001 named Mr. Ebell its "Villain
of the Month" for his role in convincing the Bush Administration not to regulate
carbon dioxide emissions. A native of Baker County, Oregon, Mr. Ebell holds a
B.A. from Colorado College and an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics. He
also did graduate work at the University of California at San Diego and at
Peterhouse, Cambridge University.
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recent op-eds & articles
One of These Groups is Wrong About Climate Policy
By Myron Ebell, October 22, 2009
Obama's Climate Fantasies
By Myron Ebell, September 23, 2009
Trojan Hearse
By Myron Ebell, June 25, 2009
The Anti-Green Ecologist
By Myron Ebell, March 1, 2009
Osborne is wrong about green taxes
By Myron Ebell, September 17, 2007
recent studies
The Climate Security Act S. 2191/S. 3036
By Myron Ebell, May 30, 2008
Gone with the Wind
By Myron Ebell, June 19, 2007
Joint Letter to House and Senate Leadership on Opening ANWR to Energy Exploration
By Myron Ebell, March 7, 2006
ESA Coalition Letter to Senator James M. Inhofe
By Myron Ebell, February 26, 2006
news release
Statement on Waxman-Markey Energy-Rationing Bill
By Myron Ebell, June 23, 2009
Statement on the Nomination of Dr. Steven Chu to Be Secretary of Energy
By Myron Ebell, January 12, 2009
Statement on the National Research Council’s Report on the Change in Surface Temperatures Since ad 1600
By Myron Ebell, June 22, 2006
House Urged to Reconsider Arctic and Offshore Oil Exploration
By Myron Ebell, November 10, 2005
Competitive Outsourcing in the National Parks
By Myron Ebell, October 30, 2003
recent citations
Myron Ebell on Even More Defections From Global Warming
The Colorado Springs Gazette, Feb. 21, 2010
Myron Ebell on Barack Obama's Climate Change Policy in Crisis
The Telegraph, Feb. 20, 2010
Myron Ebell on Under Obamanomics, Industry Realizes That not Everybody Wins
The San Francisco Examiner, Feb. 19, 2010
Myron Ebell on Big Firms Drop Support for US Climate Bill
The Guardian, Feb. 16, 2010
Myron Ebell on Three Major Firms Pull Out of Climate Change Alliance
Fox News, Feb. 16, 2010

