
Max Schulz is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Energy Policy and the Environment. His work focuses on the practical application of free-market principles in energy debates at the international, federal, and state levels, with a particular examination of the intersection of energy, the economy, and the environment.
Prior to joining the Manhattan Institute, Mr. Schulz served as Senior Policy Advisor and Director of Speechwriting for United States secretaries of energy Samuel Bodman and Spencer Abraham. At the Department of Energy, Mr. Schulz was involved in the rollout of President George W. Bush's National Energy Policy in 2001. In four and a half years at the DOE, he worked extensively on issues ranging from energy supply and demand to nuclear security and nonproliferation. In 2004, he was a member of the United States delegation to the International Atomic Energy Agency's 47th General Conference in Vienna.
Mr. Schulz had earlier served as editorial director at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, as a book editor at Regnery Publishing, as an advisor to Steve Forbes's 1996 presidential campaign, and as managing editor of Forbes MediaCritic magazine. He received his BA in history from Vanderbilt University. Mr. Schulz lives in Washington with his wife and two sons.
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Articles/Op-eds
- Coal in Your Stocking, National Review Online, 11-03-08
- Obama: Mystery Man on Energy, National Review Online, 10-27-08
- College Green? Bah Humbug, Minding the Campus, 10-22-08
- Recharging McCain’s Battery Prize, National Review Online, 10-16-08
- Failure to Communicate, National Review Online, 10-08-08
- Energy Election: Sarah Palin can make a compelling case for plentiful supply, National Review Online, 10-02-08
- Obama's bad bet on Yucca Mountain, Washington Examiner, 09-22-08
- California's Energy Colonialism, Wall Street Journal, 05-03-08
- Obama's bad bet on Yucca Mountain Washington Examiner, 09-22-08
- Nancy Pelosi's drilling smoke screen New York Daily News Online, 08-21-08
- Virginia Is Sitting on the Energy Mother Lode Wall Street Journal, 07-26-08
- Expose energy facade The Press-Enterprise, 05-31-08
- "Bottlemania" New York Post, 05-18-08
- California's Energy Colonialism Wall Street Journal, 05-03-08
- Not Easy Reading Green National Review Online, 04-22-08
- EnviroMental: Radical Greens Harms the Earth More Than They Help New York Post, 04-20-08
- Paterson must expand state's generating capacity Buffalo News, 03-28-08
- Gov's Power Woes New York Post, 03-24-08
- A Nuclear Renaissance Ignored WashingtonPost.com, 12-20-07
- More (Or Less) Than CAFE In Energy Bill Investor's Business Daily, 12-05-07
- U.S. Can't Do Without Coal Washington Examiner, 09-08-07
- It's Electric! National Review, 09-04-07
- The CAFE Paradox TCS Daily, 06-28-07
- Congress and Gas Prices Washington Times, 06-05-07
- Corny Bush's CAFE National Review Online, 05-15-07
- Americans consume lots of myths with their energy Washington Examiner, 04-24-07
- Green Myths New York Post, 04-21-07
- Energy Myths Forbes, 04-20-07
- Supreme Court Goes Nuclear TCS Daily, 04-05-07
- The Daylight 'Savings' Canard WashingtonPost.com, 03-14-07
- Addicted to Big Government National Review Online, 01-24-07
- Royalty Pains TCS Daily, 01-18-07
- Throwing Punches From the Grave National Review Online, 01-17-07
- Nuclear Power Is the Future Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 2006
- Iran's Oil-Weapon Threat Rings Hollow National Review Online, 9-19-06
- Prayer Conditioning TCS Daily, 8-9-06
- Pols' Calls to Conserve are Full of Hot Air New York Daily News, 8-6-06
- Why a 'Manhattan Project' for energy won't work TwinCities.com, 8-4-06
- Should we launch energy Manhattan Project? Chicago Sun-Times, 8-4-06
- New Manhattan Project? Waste of energy Arizona Republic, 7-30-06
- Bad Case of the Shakes National Review Online, 7-28-06
- Make Way for France! National Review Online, 7-13-06
- Pumping Fact & Fiction National Review Online, 5-15-06
- What's more obscene? The Examiner, 5-8-06
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do TCS Daily, 5-2-06
- Moving past Chernobyl Daily News, 4-26-06
- Pandering at the Pump National Review, 4-25-06
- America's Oil Weapon, TCSDaily.com, 4-06-06
- Running Out of Oil? History, Technology and Abundance TCSDaily.com, 3-13-06
- Houston, Do We Have a Problem? Tech Central Station, 2-8-06
- This One's for You, Iowa National Review Online, 1-30-06
- Diversifying Energy The American Enterprise Online, 01-19-06
- Windy Publicity Stunt Tech Central Station, 1-13-06
- The Boobs of Hazzard, American Spectator Online, June 7, 2001
- Consider the Source, American Spectator Online, May 29, 2001
- Happy Birthday and Go To Hell, American Spectator Online, February 9, 2001
- Al Gore as John C. Calhoun? American Spectator Online, December 12, 2000
- Code Breakers: The GOP has forsaken Reagan’s tax message, Reason, January 2000
- Baltimore’s Little Caesar, The American Spectator, December 1999
- Smoking Guns: A big-city mayor trains his sights on weapon makers, Reason, July 1998
- Carolina Dreamin’: A German immigrant opens a brew pub on Roanoke Island ... and lives to tell the tale, Reason, June 1998
- Taxation by Other Means, The Freeman, February 1998
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Is Nuclear Power Essential?
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Max Schulz, MI Senior Fellow,
participates in a NewTalk forum about the importance of nuclear power in addressing concerns regarding
energy and our environment. Click here to read this NewTalk forum.
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