
Solar Project Good for the City
Published 6/1/23
Published 6/1/23
On June 7, Scripps and NOAA reported our atmospheric CO2 level had reached 419ppm. Published on 6/22/2021
The Round Hill Solar project will be built on highly erosive soil. Published on 1/15/21
This oped was published in the News-Leader online on 7/16/20 and in the Sunday print edition on 7/19/20
Are Our Local Headwaters Dams Safe? Published on 5/31/20.
Earth Day +50 published on 4/19/20
Published in the online edition on February 27, 2020, and in the print edition on 3/1/20.
First published in August 2019 by the News-Leader in Staunton, VA, this op-ed was distributed by the Bay Journal News Service and published in several news outlets.
This op-ed was published in the News Leader on 2/20/2019.
“I have not met a more capable person than Bobby to explain, in understandable terms, the challenges we face in agriculture today and the opportunities before us to rise above them.
This book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the Chesapeake Bay and how best to work constructively with farmers to chart a sustainable path forward.”
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