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Robert Gebelhoff

Robert Gebelhoff

Assistant Editor, Opinions at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Editorial Page
  • Health & Medicine
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | Why do we need an Education Department?

Our columnists debate Trump’s latest plan to reduce the federal footprint.
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Opinion | RFK Jr. aside, what should we do to make America healthier?

And can we disentangle his good ideas from his conspiracy theories?
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Opinion | This year’s state elections could mark big changes. Just ...

Where are the tightest races this year? In the 44 battles for statehouses.
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Opinion | Harris’s record on marijuana policy presents a big opport...

Harris is the real responsible candidate on pot. Not Trump.
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Opinion | Climate activists have lost sight of their mission

Thwarting progress on principle isn’t principled.
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Opinion | The stage is being set for an American nuclear power revo...

There’s no telling how much clean energy the United States might produce.
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Opinion | Biden’s attempt to reschedule marijuana smacks of delusion

Marijuana is not harmless, and the government needs to do something about it.
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Opinion | No, Oregon’s drug decriminalization law was not a failure

Oregon law didn’t make the state’s drug crisis worse. It made it more visible.
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Opinion | The death penalty: An American sickness that just won’t die

The number of public executions in the United States is — distressingly — on the rise.
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Opinion | Biden can banish lead pipes in America — but only if he g...

Eliminating lead pipes could be one of the president’s greatest legacies. First, there are some loopholes to plug.
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Opinion | The U.S. pharmacy industry is crumbling. Here’s how to fi...

Too many Americans have to travel a long way to buy their medication because middlemen make pharmacies unprofitable.
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Opinion | When to act on climate change? Before your drinking water...

New Orleans shows the danger of waiting to prepare for global warming.
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Opinion | As home insurance premiums spike, governments must act

With insurance premiums spiking, governments must take steps to protect homeowners.
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Opinion | Marijuana is getting out of hand. The federal government ...

As pot becomes more potent, Congress must legalize it so the FDA can regulate it.
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Opinion | You’re probably recycling plastic wrong. And it’s not you...

The government is the reason recycling is a mess. It should take responsibility for fixing it.
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Opinion | Opposition to offshore wind is a lot of hot air

There are a lot of reasons to say no to this green energy. They are all silly.
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Opinion | A mostly hidden problem wastes appalling amounts of water

It’s bad not only for your wallet, but also for your health. What is your state doing about it?
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Opinion | A quiet revolution in drug policy: States embrace fentany...

Even Republicans are getting behind these tools to make drug consumption safer.
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Opinion | Why everyone is going to need a heat pump

A revolution in how we heat our homes is coming — if we’re brave enough to make it happen.
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Opinion | QR code menus are good. No, seriously.

Once you stop clinging to habit, the case for virtual restaurant menus is obvious.
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Opinion | 6 solutions to gun violence that could work

No proposed reform alone will stop our gun epidemic. But together, they can make a serious impact that will save lives.