How We Fight
President Reagan said, "When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat."
Washington is now completely in the dark—we are here to help you put the heat on.
Join the Freedom Action team to get e-mails with quick ways to make your voice heard and change the direction of our country!
Washington is now completely in the dark—we are here to help you put the heat on.
Join the Freedom Action team to get e-mails with quick ways to make your voice heard and change the direction of our country!
| Myron Ebell |
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Myron Ebell is director of Freedom Action. He is also director of energy and global warming policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and chairman of the Cooler Heads Coalition.
Myron grew up on his family's cattle ranch in northeastern Oregon. After many years studying at four universities, he has been involved in politics and policy issues for more than twenty years. These activities have included: volunteering on and managing local political campaigns; lobbying for grassroots property rights groups; being a staffer for a conservative member of Congress--John Shadegg (R-Arizona); working for former Senator Malcolm Wallop at Frontiers of Freedom; and fighting global warming alarmism for ten years at CEI, which is one of the most effective free market public policy groups. Over the years, Myron has been recognized by the radical environmental movement as a formidable opponent. Greenpeace featured him and his CEI colleagues in their Field Guide to Climate Criminals. The Clean Air Trust named him Villain of the Month. Seven Members of the British Parliament--true believers in global warming alarmism--introduced a motion to censure him "in the strongest possible terms." In July 2009, The Business Insider's Green Sheet named him third on their global list of the Ten Most-Respected Global Warming Skeptics. Myron has lived in Washington since the 1980s, but has never gone native. He knows how the political establishment works, but has remained an outsider. He aims in his political work to speak truth to power and says that, "The people's voice must be heard above the clamor of the special interests if freedom and limited government are to survive." Myron and his wife live in Prince George's County Maryland. They have four children and are longtime members of the Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington. |


