Jay Lehr, Ph.D.
Jay Lehr, Ph.D. (jlehr@heartland.org) is senior fellow and science director of The Heartland Institute, an independent nonprofit organization based in Chicago. He is an internationally renowned speaker, scientist, and author who has testified before Congress on more than three dozen occasions on environmental issues, and consulted with nearly every agency of the federal government and with many foreign countries.
Dr. Lehr is a leading authority on groundwater hydrology. After graduating from Princeton University at the age of 20 with a degree in Geological Engineering, he went on to receive the nation’s first Ph.D. in Groundwater Hydrology from the University of Arizona. He later became executive director of the National Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers.
Dr. Lehr is the author of more than 1,000 magazine and journal articles and 30 books. He is editor of Rational Readings on Environmental Concerns, McGraw-Hill’s Handbook on Environmental Science, Health and Technology (2000), Wiley’s Remediation Technologies Handbook (2004), Environmental Instrumentation and Analysis Handbook (2005), the six-volume Water Encyclopedia (Wiley Interscience, 2005). He recently completed for Wiley Interscience Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia: Science, Technology, and Applications (2011).
Dr. Lehr has spoken before more than 1,000 audience on topics ranging from global warming and biotechnology to business management and health and physical fitness. He invariably receives the highest scores for entertaining and energizing even the largest audiences.
He was featured in Parachute Magazine in March 2010 for setting a new world record for having jumped from an airplane each and every month for 32 years.
Recent Articles
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Lomborg: Electric Cars Get Dumber by the Day
April 5, 2013 -
A Compelling Description of Water Resources and Global Water Policies
April 4, 2013 -
Water’s Growing Value Will Generate More Accessible Supply
February 6, 2013 -
Environmental Fear-Mongering Ruins Water Assessment
February 4, 2013 -
Even ‘Organic’ Food Isn’t Truly Natural
November 28, 2012
Recent OpEds
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Why Obama Will Probably Kill the Keystone Pipeline
April 5, 2013 -
Bureaucratic Legalese Is Drying Up the Mississippi
January 6, 2013 -
An Open Letter to the Oil and Gas Industry: The Ethical Case for Fracking
December 12, 2011 -
Fear-Mongers Upset the Apple Cart
June 17, 2011 -
New Food Safety Legislation Would Be Costly, Ineffective
December 6, 2010
