Beware the Blame Game
Tisha Schuller 4/30/12In my formative years, it was popular to blame "the man" for nearly everything. Self-righteous and gratifying, you could blame The Man for all of ones woes.
Talk Amongst (Y)ourselves at (Y)our Own Peril
Tisha Conoly Schuller 3/26/12 The disconnect between my worlds has evolved from a short circuit to a cavernous divide. Since starting work in environmental consulting almost two decades ago, I have been…Read More
Is Hydraulic Fracturing Making Sane People Crazy?
Tisha Schuller 2/7/12My last refuge of personal time disappeared this week.
Most mornings I get up early. Really early. 4:30 early, so I can drive down the…Read More
Turn the Frack Off: An Appeal to Thoughtful Activists
Tisha Conoly Schuller 1/23/12There are two words this season that will guarantee a newspaper traffic on its headlines: Tebow and Fracking. Fortunately, no one has attempted an all-inclusive double header.
Every Colorado Operator Has a Stake in the Success of COGA’s Baseline Water Program
Tisha Schuller 1/16/12 As I travel from public meeting to public meeting across eastern Colorado, the number one concern I hear from the public is protection of…Read More
Why Public Meetings Make Me Nervous
Tisha Schuller 1/3/12 Right before the holidays I had a second occasion to speak in Longmont and several of my peers were there. I stood up to give my three minute…Read More
What I Learned Last Week: The Disclosure Rulemaking
Tisha Schuller 12/21/11 The hydraulic fracturing disclosure rulemaking by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) grabbed headlines nationwide for a good 24 hours. While many…Read More
Myth: Oil & Gas Development Will Dry Up Colorado’s Water
Tisha Schuller 12/6/11 Water is critical to all of us in Colorado. With abundant competing uses, there is no doubt that contemplating our water’s future use is vital. Oil and gas…Read More
Longmont Last Week: Rated PG
Tisha Schuller 11/22/11 I considered bringing one of my children to the public meeting I was asked to speak at last week. Longmont City Council had thoughtfully planned an…Read More
Are We Listening? Industry Messaging Must Change Dramatically
Tisha Schuller 11/8/11 The oil and gas industry has been collectively stunned by the rash of public anti-industry, anti-drilling fervor which has taken on a head of steam in the last…Read More
Are We Listening? Industry Messaging Must Change Dramatically
President and CEO 11/8/11 The oil and gas industry has been collectively stunned by the rash of public anti-industry, anti-drilling fervor which has taken on a head of steam in the last…Read More
The View Looks Different from Outer Space
Tisha Schuller 10/5/11 The Economist’s "Welcome to the Anthropocene" cover article begins with, “Humans have changed the way the world works. Now they have to change the way…Read More

