by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 29, 2019 | EcoRight News
Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves, who after much wrangling with leadership earlier this year for “a better way to apply Republican principles” to climate change now serves as the top ranking Republican on the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, was...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 25, 2019 | EcoRight News
Happy last Friday in July! Today I’m thrilled to report that on my morning run, it was 30 degrees cooler than it was last Friday when I went for a run. Especially good because the EcoRight was hot hot hot this week. “I can tell you from what I know is that...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 24, 2019 | EcoRight News
On Thursday, Florida Rep. Francis Rooney, co-chair of the House Climate Solutions Caucus and conservative leader on climate change, is expected to introduce his much-talked about carbon tax bill. Unlike a previous bill he co-sponsored, which returned revenue to...
by Benjamin Mutolo | Jul 23, 2019 | EcoRight News, Meet the EcoRight
Meet the #EcoRight! In this series, we profile republicEn members across the country: conservatives, libertarians, and independent thinkers who recognize the seriousness of climate change and support pragmatic solutions. Katie Esterly is a native Pennsylvanian and a...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 22, 2019 | EcoRight News
Today Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES) and the American Conservation Coalition (ACC) announced the results of a national survey finding that more than two-thirds of voters voters ages 18-38 want the party to do more to combat climate change....
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 22, 2019 | EcoRight News
Eight hours on the pool deck in triple digit heat and a “brown out” later, I survived the weekend and am very much looking forward to the cold front blowing in for Tuesday. In the meantime, to keep cool read Beating the Green New Deal may require accepting...