Stephen G. Rosentel in an opinion piece on an energy strategy released earlier this month by Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy and the state’s Department of Environment and Energy Commissioner Daniel C. Esty highlights The Hamilton Project paper, "A Strategy for U.S. Natural Gas Exports,” in which Michael Levi of the Council on Foreign Relations poses a framework for regulators to determine if exporting natural gas is in the public interest, arguing the upsides of exports outweigh the costs as long as the government acts to mitigate risk. Read the full piece here.