Syndicated Op-Eds

03/01/2003
On the Road to Ruin: Why did the Bear try to Cross the Road?
Bear Tracks - Little Dry Run, WA
Bear Tracks – Little Dry Run, WA

“On the Road to Ruin:  Why did the Bear try to Cross the Road?” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, March 2003.

“Hundreds of people recently gathered at an Annapolis rally to promote offshore wind power, energized for change. A wind …

03/01/2011
Clean may not always be green where Wind Power is concerned

“Clean may not always be green where Wind Power is concerned” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, March 2011.

Car on a dirty snowy road with giant wind turbines in the distance
Conservation organizations and private citizens are concerned about the impacts the wind turbines may have on rural views and wildlife habitat. Here, a driver passes in close proximity to
11/01/2012
Exurban Cowboys Pen in Biodiversity

“Exurban Cowboys Pen in Biodiversity” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, November 2012.

Animal Tracks in snow on a frozen pond
Animal Tracks in snow on a frozen pond

“When the husband and I bought wooded acreage in the Virginia mountains 30 years ago, we thought we were part of the Back to the Land movement. …

03/01/2013
Snug and Smug with Solar Power: Keeping on the Sunny Side of Storms

“Snug and Smug with Solar Power:  Keeping on the Sunny Side of Storms” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, March 2013.

Man cleaning solar panels
The cost of installing and connecting photovoltaic panels has dropped roughly 30 percent since 1998, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. A 30 percent federal tax
05/01/2013
Hidden in the Hollows: My Frack-finding Weekend in West Virginia

Hidden in the Hollows:  My Frack-finding Weekend in West Virginia” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, May 2013.

View of fracking operation during the night.
View of fracking operation during the night.

“A shiny new drill rises like a monument to risk-taking in the view from Diane Pitcock’s porch; its low rumble, like a …

04/01/2014
Of Wilderness and Water: The Fate of the George Washington National Forest

“Of Wilderness and Water:  The Fate of the George Washington National Forest” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, April 2014.

Headwater streams that rise on public lands are sources of drinking water for millions of Americans.
Headwater streams that rise on public lands are sources of drinking water for millions of Americans.

“‘This is the heart of why I work for Wilderness,’ said Lynn Cameron, …

11/01/2014
Citizen Voices Protected George Washington National Forest

“Citizen Voices Protected George Washington National Forest” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, November 2014. Won second prize in 2015 Virginia Outdoor Writers Association Excellence in Craft Contest, Column Category (see related link above for 1st place).

“Living next door to the 1.1-million acre George Washington National …

12/01/2014
Parasitic Pipelines Worm Way Through Earth
Two of Chris's columns won first and second prize in the 2015 Virginia Outdoor Writers' Association Excellence in Craft contest.
Two of Chris’s columns won first and second prize in the 2015 Virginia Outdoor Writers’ Association Excellence in Craft contest.

“Parasitic Pipelines Worm Way Through Earth” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, December 2014. It also won 1st place in the 2015 Virginia Outdoor Writers Association Excellence in …

02/01/2016
Our Million-Plus Acre Backyard Commons: Triumphs and Tragedies”

“Our Million-Plus Acre Backyard Commons:  Triumphs and Tragedies” was distributed by Bay Journal News Service, February 2016.

I’m surrounded here by the 1.1 million acre George Washington National Forest, a commons that provides incalculable ecosystem services to many millions of people.
I’m surrounded here by the 1.1 million acre George Washington National Forest, a commons that provides incalculable ecosystem services to many millions of people.

“There’s no grill in my big back yard, no …