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Holly Fretwell is an adjunct instructor at Montana
State University. She also works with the Foundation for
Teaching Economics as a presenter in their Environment and the
Economy and Right Start workshops for high school teachers,
helping them learn how to use economic tools. She has presented
papers promoting the use of markets in public land management
and has provided congressional testimony on the state of US
national parks and the future of the Forest Service. She has
also published a children's book on climate change, The Sky's
Not Falling: Why It's OK to Chill About Global Warming.
Fretwell holds a bachelor's degree in political science and a
master's degree in resource economics from Montana State
University.
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