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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
 
 
SCHOLARS & FELLOWS
 
Steven F. Hayward
F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow
 
 
RESOURCES
 
 
RESEARCH AREAS
 
  • Environment
  • Climate change
  • Political economy
  • The presidency
Contact E-mail: shayward@aei.org Phone: 202-862-5882 Fax: 202-862-4875 Assistant: Dan Fichtler Assistant E-mail: dan.fichtler@aei.org Assistant Phone: 202-862-5941   Biography
 
Steven F. Hayward writes on a wide range of public policy issues. He is the coauthor of the annual Index of Leading Environmental Indicators; the producer and host of An Inconvenient Truth . . . or Convenient Fiction?, a rebuttal to Al Gore's documentary; and the author of many books on environmental topics. He has written biographies of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and of Winston Churchill. Mr. Hayward is also a senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute. He contributes to AEI's Energy and Environment Outlook series.
 
Experience
  • Senior Fellow, Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1992-present
  • Member, California Departmental Transportation Advisory Committee, 1996-2001
  • Contributing Editor, Reason Magazine, 1990-2001
  • Bradley Fellow, 1997-98; Henry Salvatori Fellow, 1993-94, Heritage Foundation
  • Public Interest Member, California Citizens Compensation Commission, 1990-95
  • Director, Golden State Center for Policy Studies, 1987-91
  • Executive Director, Inland Business Magazine, 1985-90
  • Richard M. Weaver Fellow, Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 1985-86
  • Director of Journalism, Public Research Syndicated, Claremont Institute, 1984-87
 
Education
 
Ph.D., American studies; M.A., government, Claremont Graduate School
B.S., business and administrative studies, Lewis and Clark College
 
Print All Scholar Works
Articles and Commentary [List all]

The climate campaign's trump card in the United States--the EPA's announcement of its intention to regulate greenhouse gases through the Clean Air Act--may turn out to be a joker.

Even before Climategate, the climate change hysteria was beginning to resemble a Broadway musical that had run too long, with sagging box office and declining enthusiasm from a dwindling audience.

The Climategate controversy calls into question the data on human-caused global warming, and it highlights the detrimental effects of politicized scientific research.

 
Books [List all] The Age of Reagan

The long-awaited second volume in a classic of presidential history.

Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2009

This annual report highlights significant environmental developments and milestones in the United States and worldwide.

Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2008

The 2008 Index concentrates on energy and environmental linkages among the leading developed and developing nations.

 
Events [List all] U.S.-India Relations: Regional Security and Energy Cooperation

What direction should the U.S.-India strategic partnership take on global issues such as climate change, energy policy, and security demands?

The New Progressivism?

Peter Berkowitz will deliver the November Bradley Lecture.

Rebuilding the Ark: New Perspectives on ESA Reform

At this event, leading environmental policy experts, academics, and legal scholars will discuss their proposals for new and innovative reforms that challenge conventional conservation strategies and seek to enhance economic efficiency and environmental conservation simultaneously.

 
 
Speeches and Testimony [List all] Growing U.S. Trade in Green Technology

The two main issues that should be considered when assessing the prospects for increased export potential for American energy technology are the actual dynamics of the present market environment and the cross-cutting factors that will come to bear on how trade flows will unfold in the real world.

The Reagan Revolution and Its Discontents

Over the last decade, many conservatives have forgotten aspects of the Reagan presidency that disappointed or frustrated them to various degrees.

Kyoto and the Constitution

The climate change issue highlights the constitutional defects of the modern administrative state.