by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 13, 2026 | EcoRight News
We blinked and the middle of March is here. I’m thinking about it being Friday the 13th (good luck!) and the Ides of March, all in one tidy weekend. And let’s not forget St. Patrick’s Day next week! Oh, and March Madness is (truly in many senses)...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 10, 2026 | EcoRight News
In the first of a series we are calling “what’s next” where we explore where the possible activity or action is on climate change, our friend Alex Flint of Alliance for Market Solutions gives the bad news—we have very little time to save Social Security—but also...
by republicEn | Mar 10, 2026 | EcoRight News, Monthly Outlook
Bob Inglis stands with republicEn’s South Carolina Outreach Liaison, Ben Byrd. Dear EcoRight Supporter, A year ago, I was at Winthrop University for an event organized by Ben Byrd, a Winthrop student. I was so impressed with Ben that we recruited him to be our...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 6, 2026 | EcoRight News
The theme of the week is rain and mud, given not only the weather, but the podcast topic—and my gray-sky-inspired state of mind! But on the plus side, last week I had the honor of speaking virtually to a class at Texas A&M taught by one of our long-time members....
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 3, 2026 | EcoRight News
If there is one thing I believe most EcoRighters have in common, it’s a love and appreciation for the great outdoors. And that brings me to today’s guest. Sam Lovall is the author of a book titled Mud Lake, focusing on wetlands, biodiversity and climate change. Part...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 27, 2026 | EcoRight News
I was thinking about it almost being March and the adage that March comes “in like a lion and out like a lamb.” At this point, it feels like the lion of winter is just a permanent fixture in our lives. But the next few weeks will be the true test of how...