Stavins, Robert N. “Oenonomy: What's in a Wine's Name? (whether Vineyard Location Influences Selling Price).” The Environmental Forum 29 (2012): 14. column_48.pdfD-99
Stavins, Robert N. “Ongoing Drivers of Wetlands Depletion.” The Environmental Forum 25 (2008): 16. column_26.pdfD-63
Stavins, Robert N. “Opportunity for a Defining Moment.” The Environmental Forum 26 (2009): 16. column_28.pdfD-67
Stavins, Robert N. “Polarized Politics, Paralyzed Policy.” The Environmental Forum 28 (2011): 18. column_45.pdfD-94
Stavins, Robert N. “Policies Can Work in Strange Ways.” The Environmental Forum 24 (2007): 16. column_16.pdfD-50
Stavins, Robert N. “Pricing Carbon: Promises, Problems.” The Environmental Forum 31 (2014): 16. column_63.pdfD-123
Stavins, Robert N. “Rahm's Doctrine Revisited, Revised: Democrats and Republicans Take Advantage of Crises to Push Their Agendas.” The Environmental Forum 29 (2012): 14. column_46.pdfD-97
Stavins, Robert N. “Reflections on a Personal Milestone.(economic Analysis of Environmental Policy Trends).” The Environmental Forum 30 (2013): 14. column_55.pdfD-109
Stavins, Robert N. “Regulating by Vintage: Let's Put a Cork in It.(grandfather Clause on Power Plant Regulation).” The Environmental Forum 22 (2005): 10. column_7.pdfD-38
Stavins, Robert N, and Richard Schmalensee. “Renewable Irony.” The Huffington Post, 2010. Publisher's VersionAbstractThose who believe that renewable electricity standards would create a huge number of green jobs have forgotten the lesson of Detroit: a large domestic market does not guarantee a healthy domestic industry.D-85