by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 7, 2020 | EcoRight News
What a week, huh? I think we could all stand a little humor. So I’m here to report that the Groundhog did not see his shadow, meaning early spring. Because we all trust small mammals to make significant weather predictions, am I right? ??????? This week’s...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 5, 2020 | EcoRight News
The state’s first ever Chief Science Officer, Thomas Frazer, a University of Florida professor with a Ph.D. in biological sciences, spoke about the need to reduce carbon emissions as well as to address Florida’s pressing water quality issues. “Hey,...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 3, 2020 | EcoRight News
Some Mondays mornings take longer than others to wade through the climate change news articles/essays that ran over the weekend. Today was one of those daysand I promise I wasn’t distracted by Super Bowl reports since my team fell apart in the 4th quarter so...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 31, 2020 | EcoRight News
Happy last day of January, the month that both flew by and dragged on. Onward to February and an extra day (leap year!) to do good work Youth demand action: Newsflash: young conservatives want climate action. (But we knew that.) According to a new survey issued by the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 29, 2020 | EcoRight News
Utah Rep. John Curtis, who represents the 3rd district, launched a Twitter conversation on climate change, which he will hold every couple of days. Starting a new weekly series, #CurtisClimateChat. Wanting clean air, being good stewards and taking care of the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 29, 2020 | EcoRight News
At the Wyoming Press Association’s annual winter convention, Gov. Mark Gordon called climate change the “single-most important issue on earth” and noted that “it’s critical for us and it’s critical for our world that we...