Robert Bryce
Credentials
- B.F.A., University of Texas at Austin (1986).1โRobert Bryce,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7LlmL
Background
Robert Bryce is an American author and journalist based in Austin, Texas.2โAbout Bryce,โ RobertBryce.com. Archived October 3, 2010. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yELrS He has regularly been cited as an โexpertโ on energy issues in the media, but has been under increased scrutiny after writing numerous articles in media outlets that did not disclose his ties to the fossil fuel industry.3Farron Cousins. โRobert Bryce โ The Mediaโs Industry-Funded Go-To Guy,โ DeSmog, October 12, 2011.
Many of Bryce’s articles have been on the energy business. He spent 12 years writing for The Austin Chronicle. From 2006 to September 2010 he worked as the managing editor of the online publication Energy Tribune.4โAbout Bryce,โ RobertBryce.com. Archived October 3, 2010. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yELrS
From October 2007 to February 2008 he was a fellow at the Institute for Energy Research (IER).5โBio,โ Robertbryce.com. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/BgAKx In April 2010 he joined the Manhattan Institute as a senior fellow in its Center for Energy Policy and the Environment.6โAbout Bryce,โ RobertBryce.com. Archived October 3, 2010. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yELrS
The Manhattan Institute is a policy think tank that has received significant funding from both ExxonMobil and Koch Industries. According to media transparency, the Manhattan Institute has been known to โobscureโ science supporting man-made climate change.7โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Transparency, October 7, 2011. Archived May 26, 2016.
Bryce has been unwilling to answer questions about the funding the Manhattan Institute receives from the fossil fuel industry.8Brendan DeMelle. โAccountability Moment: Manhattan Institute’s Robert Bryce Squirms And Evades Question on Fossil Fuel Funding,โ DeSmog, February 9, 2012.
Stance on Climate Change
October 6, 2011
โThe science is not settled, not by a long shot. [โฆ] If serious scientists can question Einsteinโs theory of relativity, then there must be room for debate about the workings and complexities of the Earthโs atmosphere. Furthermore, even if we accept that carbon dioxide is bad, itโs not clear exactly what we should do about it,” Bryce wrote in an opinion article at the Wall Street Journal titled “Five Truths About Climate Change.”9โFive Truths About Climate Change,โ The Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2011. Republished by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived July 6, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iDalG
December 7, 2007
โOn the science of global climate change, I’m an agnostic. I’ve seen Al Gore’s movie, and I’ve read reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. I’ve also listened to the ‘skeptics.’ I don’t know who’s right,โ Bryce wrote in The Austin Chronicle.10Robert Bryce. โIf More CO2 Is Bad โฆ Then What?โ The Austin Chronicle, December 7, 2007. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/fcsff
Key Quotes
December 22, 2014
โ[W]e should be cheering the news that coal use is rising. For it means that more people are escaping the darkness and joining the modern world,โ Bryce wrote in an article at The Hill titled โCoal use is soaring โ that’s good news.โ11Robert Bryce. โCoal use is soaring โ that’s good news,โ The Hill, December 22, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LBUsb
September 30, 2010
Bryce wrote the following in his “Final Column for Energy Tribune“:
โ[โฆ] the job [at the Manhattan Institute] gives me a platform where I can focus on the themes that I explored in both Gusher of Lies and Power Hungry: that the myths about โgreenโ energy are largely just that, myths; that hydrocarbons are here to stay; and that if we are going to pursue the best โno regretsโ policy with regard to energy, then we should be avidly promoting natural gas and nuclear energy.โ12Robert Bryce. โFarewell: My Final Column for Energy Tribune,โ Energy Tribune, September 30, 2010. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/zsekp
October 6, 2011
โItโs time to move the debate past the dogmatic view that carbon dioxide is evil and toward a world view that accepts the need for energy that is cheap, abundant and reliable,โ Bryce wrote in his Wall Street Journal article, “Five Truths About Climate Change.”13โFive Truths About Climate Change,โ The Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2011. Republished by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived July 6, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iDalG
Keyย Actions
June 9, 2022
Bryce published an op ed in Newsweek that used selective outrage over Chinaโs human rights violations to criticize the Biden administrationโs alleged use of the Defense Production Act to expand solar energy:14“In Pandering to the Green Left, Biden Is Underwriting China’s Genocide of Uyghurs,” Newsweek, June 9, 2022. Archived April 6, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Gcgs2
“Let’s be clear about what the Biden administration is claiming here with its new emergency act: The solar sector is so important that it requires us to ignore China’s genocide against the Uyghurs, along with the industry’s near-total reliance on Chinese suppliers for the critical commodities needed to produce solar panels,” he wrote.15“In Pandering to the Green Left, Biden Is Underwriting China’s Genocide of Uyghurs,” Newsweek, June 9, 2022. Archived April 6, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Gcgs2
March 2022
Bryce spoke at an event by the Steamboat Institute titled “The Nexus of U.S. Energy Policy, Climate Science, Freedom and Prosperity.”16“The Nexus of U.S. Energy Policy, Climate Science, Freedom and Prosperity,” The Steamboat Institute. Archived February 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/peHkG
Featured speakers include Steve Koonin, Bjorn Lomborg, Aurelia Skipwith Giacometto, Jacki Pick Deason, Alex Epstein, Patrick Moore, James Carafano, Robert Bryce, and Andrew Dessler.
Bryce’s documentary Juice is screened as part of the “Energy and Climate Summit.”
September 11, 2019
Writing for The Hill, Bryce declared that replacing gasoline-powered automobiles with electric vehicles (EV) was an impossible task:17Robert Bryce. โElectric vehicles wonโt save us from climate change,โ The Hill, September 11, 2019. Archived September 11, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/7EHCw
โthe hard truth is that decarbonizing the transportation sector will be extremely difficult and the process will take decades, not years. Battery-powered vehicles lost the race with oil-fueled ones back when Thomas Edison was still alive.โ
August 16, 2019
Bryce published an op-ed for RealClear Energy suggesting that the 100% renewable energy goals pursued by various states and municipalities would ultimately be derailed through a combination of environmental concerns and the drawdown of federal subsidies.18Robert Bryce. โBig Windโs Big Headwinds,โ realclearenergy.org, August 16, 2019. Archived August 16, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/6Fzx1
Citing opposition by environmental groups to large-scale wind power development due to potential threats to wildlife habitats, Bryce implied that the shift to green technologies was a lost cause:19Robert Bryce. โBig Windโs Big Headwinds,โ realclearenergy.org, August 16, 2019. Archived August 16, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/6Fzx1
โWhile thereโs no doubt that renewable energy is politically popular, thereโs also no doubt that wind energy projects โ both onshore and offshore โ are facing increasing opposition and that, in turn, could cause the all-renewable goals to be missed.โ
June 25, 2019
Bryce authored a Manhattan Institute report accusing New York governor Andrew Cuomo and the state Department of Environmental Conservation of impeding the construction of new natural gas pipelines, forcing consumers to rely on more expensive heating oil.20Bernadette Hogan. โCuomoโs green policies jacking up energy costs, emissions: report,โ New York Post, June 25, 2019. Archived July 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/GdsJP
The governor and DEC claimed that the pipelines in question would negatively impact area water quality, while Bryce alleged purely political motives:21Bernadette Hogan. โCuomoโs green policies jacking up energy costs, emissions: report,โ New York Post, June 25, 2019. Archived July 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/GdsJP
โLiberal Democratic politicians in New York love to talk about climate change and what it will do to minority communities, but these climate politics will be felt by ratepayers.โ22Bernadette Hogan. โCuomoโs green policies jacking up energy costs, emissions: report,โ New York Post, June 25, 2019. Archived July 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/GdsJP
June 20, 2019
In a commentary for the New York Post, Bryce criticized the stateโs Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act with its requirement to reduce carbon emissions by 85% by 2050.23โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY 24Robert Bryce. โWhy we canโt possibly switch everyone to electric cars,โ New York Post, June 20, 2019. Archived June 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/QnyHL
Comparing this goal to the United Kingdomโs mandate that all vehicles be electric by 2050, Bryce suggested that this would lead to greater dependency on China for rare earth minerals, increased electricity costs, and increased emissions from the ramped-up production of electric vehicles.25โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
โIn other words, regardless of lawmakersโ good intentions, thereโs still no such thing as a free lunch โ in the energy sector or anywhere else,โ Bryce concluded.26โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
January 9, 2019
Writing for the National Review, Bryce took aim at the โGreen New Dealโ being proposed by some members of the 2019 U.S. Congress, and labeled efforts to transition the nationโs power supply to renewables by a date certain as “radical” and the “antithesis of green.”27Robert Bryce. โThe Antithesis of Green,โ The National Review, January 9, 2019. Archived January 14, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/w85gs
Bryce appeared to base his argument on the potential for wind energy alone to replace all existing sources of fossil fuels, ignoring other forms of renewable energy and those yet to be developed and deployed.
Painting a picture of wind turbines covering a landmass twice the size of California, Bryce said:
โโฆthere is one unassailable fact about the Green New Deal: It is not green. Indeed, the entire notion of an all-renewable-energy system is the antithesis of environmental protection and scenic conservation.โ28Robert Bryce. โThe Antithesis of Green,โ The National Review, January 9, 2019. Archived January 14, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/w85gs
December 14, 2016
Bryce released a publication with the Manhattan Institute titled โIdeas for the New Administration.โ According to the abstract, โU.S. energy policy needs a rethink. More specifically, itโs time to emphasize nuclear power and de-emphasize government mandates and high-cost, inefficient subsidies to other energy sources.โ29โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
Bryce recommends โthree steps that Congress and the new Trump administration can takeโ including expanding nuclear, repealing the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), and repealing the tax credit for electric vehicles.30โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
The argument Bryce cites for repealing the tax credit for electric vehicles echoes that made by a Koch-funded campaign to combat the EV credit, claiming that it only benefits the rich:31โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
โDespite the endless hype about electric cars, vehicles that plug into the grid remain a niche product that is sold almost exclusively to the affluent,โ Bryce wrote in the report, concluding that โ Lower-income taxpayers should not be subsidizing wealthy motorists who buy EVs.โ32โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
May 15, 2016
Robert Bryce published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled โAn Ill Wind: Open Season on Bald Eaglesโ criticizing new regulations put in place by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) governing the accidental harming of bald and golden eagles. According to Bryce, the FWS is โtrying to make it easier for the wind industry to killโ eagles.33Robert Bryce. โAn Ill Wind: Open Season on Bald Eagles,โ Wall Street Journal, May 15, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/CDZKx
On May 6, the blog Daily Kos predicted Bryce’s piece, saying Bryce and the Journal would likely contribute a โfresh round of fossil fuel-penned pieces crying crocodile tears for birdsโ shortly after the FWS regulations were announced:34โThe Birds and the โBines: Wind Turbine Regulations Revised,โ Daily Kos, May 6, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5AIV5
โBryce wrote op-eds attacking wind power in February, October and November 2013, which are all similar to one he wrote in 2009, and just like what he wrote in 2015. Since he already attacked wind power back in February of this year, one might think the WSJ editors wouldnโt want to go back to him for essentially a rerun of the same op-ed. But the WSJ has published over twenty of his pieces since 2009, all of which are either explicitly anti-wind or pro-fossil fuels,โ Daily Kos writes.
Media Matters notes that Bryce’s Op-Ed piece is โmisleadingโ:35Andrew Seifter. โBig Oil Cheerleader Robert Bryce Predictably Misleads On Wind Energy And Eagle Deaths In WSJ,โ Media Matters for America, May 16, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016.
โBryce complained that the new rules would allow wind energy producers to kill or injure up to 4,200 eagles per year and hyped data showing that wind turbines were responsible for about 573,000 total bird deaths (not just eagles) in 2012. But as the Daily Kos piece explained, it is misleading to cite these figures without explaining that wind turbines are responsible for only ‘about 3 percent of human-caused eagle deaths’ and that other factors โ including the oil and gas industry and climate change โ are a much greater threat to birds than wind energy.โ
May 4, 2016
Robert Bryce authored a Manhattan Institute report titled โWhat Happens to an Economy When Forced to Use Renewable Energy?โ (PDF).36Robert Bryce, โWhat Happens to an Economy When Forced to Use Renewable Energy?โ (PDF), The Manhattan Institute, May 4, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
Bonner R. Cohen promoted the new study at the Heartland Institute. He writes that policies to combat climate change in Europe โhave led to soaring electricity costs for residential and commercial customers, leading the authors to recommend the United States reject similar policies.โ37Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UPr4W
โTo avoid the kinds of results seen in Europe, U.S. policymakers at the federal and state levels should be required to do rigorous cost-benefit analyses before imposing renewable-energy mandates,โ Robert Bryce said. โU.S. policymakers must also consider the impact higher energy costs will have on overall employment and industrial competitiveness.โ38Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UPr4W
February 7, 2016
Robert Bryce published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal โattacking [Bernie] sanders’ renewable energy plan,โ reports Media Matters.39Andrew Seifter. โBernie Sanders’ Wind Energy Plan Falsely Attacked By Big Oil Ally, With Help From The Wall Street Journal,โ Media Matters for America, February 8, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016.
In the op-ed, Bryce claimed that Sanders โbetter check with his Vermont constituents about the popularity of wind energy.โ He adds, โNowhere is the backlash [against wind energy] stronger than in Mr. Sanders’s state.โ40โThe Windmills of Bernie’s Mind,โ The Wall Street Journal February 8, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/PjdjI
According to Media Matters, Bryce’s statement is not accurate: โ despite the presence of a vocal minority who oppose large-scale wind projects, support for wind energy development is actually very strong in the Green Mountain State.โ They cite a 2014 poll by Fairbank, Maslin, Maulin, Metz & Associates for the Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG) that found 71 percent of Vermonters support building wind turbines along the state’s ridgelines, while only 23 percent oppose wind energy development.41Andrew Seifter. โBernie Sanders’ Wind Energy Plan Falsely Attacked By Big Oil Ally, With Help From The Wall Street Journal,โ Media Matters for America, February 8, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016.
June 22, 2015
Robert Bryce wrote a column in the National Review titled โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesn’t,โ where he maintained that the best, low-cost energy source for developing countries is coal.42Robert Bryce. โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesn’t,โ National Review, June 22, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1n9ds
According to Bryce, โ[Pope Francis’s] new encyclical on climate change, Laudato Siโ (Be praised), shows a shallow understanding of global energy use and, in particular, of how energy consumption is soaring among the people he claims to care most about: the poor.โ
โBut if developing countries are going to prepare for possible changes in the climate, they will have to get richer so they can afford to deal with any calamities that may occur. And how will they get richer? The answer is obvious: by consuming more energy. And for countries throughout the developing world, the lowest-cost energy is still coal,โ Bryce writes.
February 25, 2014
Robert Bryce testified before the Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works where he contends that โfederally subsidized efforts that are being undertaken to, in theory, address climate change, are damaging Americaโs wildlife.โ43โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
Bryce focused his attacks the wind industry:
โGiven the studies already done on wind energyโs deleterious impact on wildlife, combined with the ‘energy sprawl’ that will come with the industryโs continuing expansion, it is virtually certain that as the wind sector adds more turbines, more federally protected wildlife โ including more bald eagles, an animal that has been on the Great Seal of the United States since 1782 โ will be killed.[xl] And thanks to the production tax credit, taxpayers will be subsidizing the slaughter.
The question at hand is obvious: why are policymakers implementing an energy policy that is a known killer of wildlife in exchange for what are infinitesimally small reductions in carbon dioxide emissions?โ44โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
October 2011
An October 2011 Petition submitted by the Checks and Balances Project complained about Bryce, pointing to โa disturbing trend of special interests surreptitiously funding โexpertsโ to push industry talking points in the nationโs major media outlets.โ45โLetter To The New York Times,โ TrueTies, October 6, 2011. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/IYFeh
DeSmog reported on this issue here, and here.
According to the letter, โpundits like Mr. Bryce have the right to share their views, but we believe media outlets have the responsibility to inform their readers of opinion writersโ true ties and conflicts of interest.โ
It appears that an op-ed by Bryce titled โthe Gas is Greenerโ which criticizes renewable energy including wind projects and reports to expose hidden costs and โdeep contradictionsโ in the โrenewable energy movement.โ46Robert Bryce. โThe Gas Is Greener,โ The New York Times, June 7, 2011. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/DP8Pu
Signatories asked the New York Times to set the standard by revealing the ties of these โexpertsโ and ensuring readers get the full story.
New York Times editor Arthur S. Brisbane responded, dismissing the petition’s request and saying that โI donโt think Mr. Bryce is masquerading as anything: experts generally have a point of view. And the Manhattan Instituteโs dependence on this category of funding is slight โ about 2.5 percent of its budget over the past 10 years. But the issue of authorial transparency is an important one, albeit one that isn’t always simple.โ47Arthur S. Brisbane. โThe Times Gives Them Space, but Who Pays Them?โ The New York Times, October 29, 2011. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Inc5z
August 11, 2011
According to SourceWatch, Bryce was a featured speaker at the 2011 American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) Annual Meeting at a workshop titled โUnconventional Revolution: How Technological Advancements Have Transformed Energy Production in the United States.โ
The panel advocated the process of fracking for reaching unconventional gas reserves. Bryce has also published articles in favour of fracking and in one example where he presents the often-repeated industry claim that fracking poses โminimal riskโ to groundwater.48Robert Bryce. โHow fracking lies triumphed,โ New York Daily News, January 22, 2012. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/db45i He stressed that New York โcanโt afford to be left behind in the shale revolution.โ49Robert Bryce. โPhony Franking Fears for NY,โ New York Post, December 15, 2011. Archived July 6, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/hefkr
In a June 13, 2011 piece published in the Wall Street Journal he wrote that the โshale revolution now underway is the best news for North American energy since the discovery of the East Texas Field in 1930.โ50Robert Bryce. โAmerica Needs the Shale Revolution,โ Wall Street Journal, June 13, 2012. Archived February 22, 2022. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/fftqP
May 12, 2010
Bryce wrote an Op-Ed in the New York Times revealing his opposition to the implementation of carbon capture technology.
He was particularly critical of a senate energy bill introduced by John Kerry and Joseph Lieberman which would include incentives of $2 billion per year for carbon capture and sequestration.
Bryce wrote โThat’s a lot of money for a technology whose adoption faces three potentially insurmountable hurdles: it greatly reduces the output of power plants; pipeline capacity to move the newly captured carbon dioxide is woefully insufficient; and the volume of waste material is staggering. Lawmakers should stop perpetuating the hope that the technology can help make huge cuts in the United Statesโ carbon dioxide emissions.โ
He also predicted public opposition to carbon dioxide sequestration areas, writing how โfew landowners are eager to have pipelines built across their property. And because of the possibility of deadly leaks, few people will to want to live near a pipeline or an underground storage cavern. This leads to the obvious question: which members of the House and Senate are going to volunteer their states to be dumping grounds for all that carbon dioxide?โ51Robert Bryce. โA Bad Bet on Carbon,โ The New York Times (Opinion), May 12, 2010. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/8hu6b
April 8, 2009
Wrote an article titled โLet Exxon Run the Energy Dept.โ in The Daily Beast. The article is strongly critical of the Obama Administration which he claims is โworking to marginalize America’s single biggest sector, the sliver of the economy that produces our most essential commodities: gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, coal (which provides about half of the countryโs electricity) and natural gas.โ
Bryce writes โthe U.S. has never had a secretary of Energy who has actually drilled an oil well, built a nuclear power plant, or dug coal out of the ground. Indeed, actual experience in the energy business appears to be grounds for disqualification. This is stunning.โ
In conclusion, Bryce suggests that maybe we should include more people representing the energy industry in government: โMaybeโjust maybeโthose energy companies arenโt so villainous after all. And hereโs another wacky thought: Maybeโjust maybeโwe should have a few people in government who really understand how the energy business works.โ52Robert Bryce. โLet Exxon Run the Energy Dept.โ The Daily Beast, April 8, 2009.
Affiliations
- Manhattan Institute for Policy Research โ former senior fellow with the Center for Energy Policy and the Environment.53โRobert Bryce,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7LlmL
- Institute for Energy Research (IER) โ Fellow, October 2007 to February 2008..54โBio,โ Robertbryce.com. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/BgAKx
- The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity โ Visiting fellow (April 2020 โ September 2021).55“Robert Bryce,” LinkedIn. Accessed February 2022. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
Social Media
- @pwrhungry on Twitter.
- Robert Bryce on LinkedIn.
Publications
Many of Robert Bryce’s recent articles can be viewed at RobertBryce.com. In 2011, Media Matters noted 39 times that Robert Bryce appeared in the media where sources failed to mention his ties to the oil industry.56โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Transparency, October 7, 2011. Archived May 26, 2016.
Bloomberg
Media Matters reports that Bloomberg has published several columns by Robert Bryce without disclosing that he is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Energy Policy and the Environment, which has received significant funding from ExxonMobil. Some of Bryce’s cited publications below:57โWhy Has Bloomberg Given Robert Bryce A Platform To Attack Renewables Without Disclosing That Oil Pays His Salary?โ Media Matters for America, June 9, 2015. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/vXZhM
- โCorn Ethanol Is Worse Than Keystone,โ Bloomberg, June 2, 2015
- โBiofuels Are a Bad Idea,โ Bloomberg, May 8, 2014
- โOil’s Bright Future,โ Bloomberg, May 7, 2014
- โForty Years After OPEC Embargo, U.S. Is Energy Giant,โ Bloomberg, October 10, 2013
- โFour Numbers Say Wind and Solar Can’t Save Climate,โ Bloomberg, September 20, 2013
Manhattan Institute
Some sample Manhattan Institute Publications below:
- What Happens To An Economy When Forced To Use Renewable Energy?, Manhattan Institute, May 04, 2016
- Energy Policies And Electricity Prices: Cautionary Tales From The E.U., Manhattan Institute, Mar 08, 2016
- Ethanol Is Bad For Consumers, Bad For The Environment, And Does Effectively Nothing For โEnergy Independenceโ, Manhattan Institute, Nov 24, 2015
- Reactors Unplugged: Can The Decline Of America’S Nuclear Sector Be Stopped?, Manhattan Institute, Sep 28, 2015
- The Hidden Corn Ethanol Tax: How Much Does The Renewable Fuel Standard Cost Motorists?, Manhattan Institute, Mar 02, 2015
- Not Beyond Coal: How The Global Thirst For Low-Cost Electricity Continues Driving Coal Demand, Manhattan Institute, Oct 01, 2014
In the past, the Manhattan institute also listed โresearchโ by Robert Bryce:58โRobert Bryce,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived July 6, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/F5Skm
- The High Cost of Renewable-Electricity Mandates. Energy Policy & the Environment Report 10, February 2012.
- Obama’s Energy Budget: Misplaced Subsidies, Overlooked Benefits. Issues 2012 1, February 2012.
- The High Cost of Wind Energy as a Carbon-Dioxide Reduction Method. Issue Brief 11, October 2011.
- Ten Reasons Why Natural Gas Will Fuel the Future. Energy Policy & the Environment Report 8, April 2011.
- Despite Billions in Subsidies, Corn Ethanol Has Not Cut U.S. Oil Imports. Issue Brief 7, October 2010.
Books
- Smaller Faster Lighter Denser Cheaper: How Innovation Keeps Proving the Catastrophists Wrong. PublicAffairs (May 13, 2014).
- Power Hungry: The Myths of ‘Green’ Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future. PublicAffairs (April 27, 2010).
- Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence. PublicAffairs; Reprint edition (March 2, 2009).
- Cronies: Oil, the Bushes, and The Rise of Texas, America’s Superstate. PublicAffairs (May 25, 2004).
- Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron. PublicAffairs (January 6, 2004).
Other Recent Publications
Robert Bryce has contributing hundreds of articles to multiple news sources, often attacking renewable energy sources and environmentalists while encouraging the use of fossil fuels and coal power. View the attached spreadsheet for samples of Robert Bryce’s latest publications (.xlsx).
Other Resources
- ExxonSecrets Factsheet: Robert Bryce.
- โRobert Bryce (writer),โ Wikipedia Entry.
- โRobert Bryce,โ SourceWatch.
Resources
- 1โRobert Bryce,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7LlmL
- 2โAbout Bryce,โ RobertBryce.com. Archived October 3, 2010. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yELrS
- 3Farron Cousins. โRobert Bryce โ The Mediaโs Industry-Funded Go-To Guy,โ DeSmog, October 12, 2011.
- 4โAbout Bryce,โ RobertBryce.com. Archived October 3, 2010. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yELrS
- 5โBio,โ Robertbryce.com. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/BgAKx
- 6โAbout Bryce,โ RobertBryce.com. Archived October 3, 2010. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yELrS
- 7โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Transparency, October 7, 2011. Archived May 26, 2016.
- 8Brendan DeMelle. โAccountability Moment: Manhattan Institute’s Robert Bryce Squirms And Evades Question on Fossil Fuel Funding,โ DeSmog, February 9, 2012.
- 9โFive Truths About Climate Change,โ The Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2011. Republished by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived July 6, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iDalG
- 10Robert Bryce. โIf More CO2 Is Bad โฆ Then What?โ The Austin Chronicle, December 7, 2007. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/fcsff
- 11Robert Bryce. โCoal use is soaring โ that’s good news,โ The Hill, December 22, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LBUsb
- 12Robert Bryce. โFarewell: My Final Column for Energy Tribune,โ Energy Tribune, September 30, 2010. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/zsekp
- 13โFive Truths About Climate Change,โ The Wall Street Journal, October 6, 2011. Republished by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived July 6, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iDalG
- 14“In Pandering to the Green Left, Biden Is Underwriting China’s Genocide of Uyghurs,” Newsweek, June 9, 2022. Archived April 6, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Gcgs2
- 15“In Pandering to the Green Left, Biden Is Underwriting China’s Genocide of Uyghurs,” Newsweek, June 9, 2022. Archived April 6, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Gcgs2
- 16“The Nexus of U.S. Energy Policy, Climate Science, Freedom and Prosperity,” The Steamboat Institute. Archived February 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/peHkG
- 17Robert Bryce. โElectric vehicles wonโt save us from climate change,โ The Hill, September 11, 2019. Archived September 11, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/7EHCw
- 18Robert Bryce. โBig Windโs Big Headwinds,โ realclearenergy.org, August 16, 2019. Archived August 16, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/6Fzx1
- 19Robert Bryce. โBig Windโs Big Headwinds,โ realclearenergy.org, August 16, 2019. Archived August 16, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/6Fzx1
- 20Bernadette Hogan. โCuomoโs green policies jacking up energy costs, emissions: report,โ New York Post, June 25, 2019. Archived July 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/GdsJP
- 21Bernadette Hogan. โCuomoโs green policies jacking up energy costs, emissions: report,โ New York Post, June 25, 2019. Archived July 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/GdsJP
- 22Bernadette Hogan. โCuomoโs green policies jacking up energy costs, emissions: report,โ New York Post, June 25, 2019. Archived July 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/GdsJP
- 23โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
- 24Robert Bryce. โWhy we canโt possibly switch everyone to electric cars,โ New York Post, June 20, 2019. Archived June 25, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/QnyHL
- 25โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
- 26โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
- 27Robert Bryce. โThe Antithesis of Green,โ The National Review, January 9, 2019. Archived January 14, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/w85gs
- 28Robert Bryce. โThe Antithesis of Green,โ The National Review, January 9, 2019. Archived January 14, 2019. Archive.is URL: http://archive.is/w85gs
- 29โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
- 30โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
- 31โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
- 32โIdeas for the New Administration: Three Energy Initiativesโ (PDF), Manhattan Institute, December 2016.
- 33Robert Bryce. โAn Ill Wind: Open Season on Bald Eagles,โ Wall Street Journal, May 15, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/CDZKx
- 34โThe Birds and the โBines: Wind Turbine Regulations Revised,โ Daily Kos, May 6, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5AIV5
- 35Andrew Seifter. โBig Oil Cheerleader Robert Bryce Predictably Misleads On Wind Energy And Eagle Deaths In WSJ,โ Media Matters for America, May 16, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016.
- 36Robert Bryce, โWhat Happens to an Economy When Forced to Use Renewable Energy?โ (PDF), The Manhattan Institute, May 4, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 37Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UPr4W
- 38Bonner R. Cohen. โStudy Shows the High Economic Costs of Renewable Energy,โ Heartland Institute, June 14, 2016. Archived June 25, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UPr4W
- 39Andrew Seifter. โBernie Sanders’ Wind Energy Plan Falsely Attacked By Big Oil Ally, With Help From The Wall Street Journal,โ Media Matters for America, February 8, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016.
- 40โThe Windmills of Bernie’s Mind,โ The Wall Street Journal February 8, 2016. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/PjdjI
- 41Andrew Seifter. โBernie Sanders’ Wind Energy Plan Falsely Attacked By Big Oil Ally, With Help From The Wall Street Journal,โ Media Matters for America, February 8, 2016. Archived May 26, 2016.
- 42Robert Bryce. โThe Poor Need More Energy: What BP Knows and Pope Francis Doesn’t,โ National Review, June 22, 2015. Archived September 5, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1n9ds
- 43โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
- 44โU.S. Senate Testimony: Killing Wildlife in the Name of Climate Change,โ RobertBryce.com, February 25, 2014. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/D0yiY
- 45โLetter To The New York Times,โ TrueTies, October 6, 2011. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/IYFeh
- 46Robert Bryce. โThe Gas Is Greener,โ The New York Times, June 7, 2011. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/DP8Pu
- 47Arthur S. Brisbane. โThe Times Gives Them Space, but Who Pays Them?โ The New York Times, October 29, 2011. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Inc5z
- 48Robert Bryce. โHow fracking lies triumphed,โ New York Daily News, January 22, 2012. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/db45i
- 49Robert Bryce. โPhony Franking Fears for NY,โ New York Post, December 15, 2011. Archived July 6, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/hefkr
- 50Robert Bryce. โAmerica Needs the Shale Revolution,โ Wall Street Journal, June 13, 2012. Archived February 22, 2022. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/fftqP
- 51Robert Bryce. โA Bad Bet on Carbon,โ The New York Times (Opinion), May 12, 2010. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/8hu6b
- 52Robert Bryce. โLet Exxon Run the Energy Dept.โ The Daily Beast, April 8, 2009.
- 53โRobert Bryce,โ Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7LlmL
- 54โBio,โ Robertbryce.com. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/BgAKx
- 55“Robert Bryce,” LinkedIn. Accessed February 2022. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 56โWho Is Robert Bryce?โ Media Transparency, October 7, 2011. Archived May 26, 2016.
- 57โWhy Has Bloomberg Given Robert Bryce A Platform To Attack Renewables Without Disclosing That Oil Pays His Salary?โ Media Matters for America, June 9, 2015. Archived May 26, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/vXZhM
- 58โRobert Bryce,โ Manhattan Institute. Archived July 6, 2012. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/F5Skm