by Angela Larck | Jun 3, 2019 | EcoRight News
Rotary International is a global network of more than one million individuals, including business, professional and community leaders in over 35,000 clubs. Though many local Rotary Clubs are dwindling, a problem most all civic organizations are facing around the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 3, 2019 | EcoRight News
Economist and ardent carbon tax advocate Art Laffer will receive the the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award a citizen can get, President Donald Trump announced last week. “If you’re going to handle global warming, you can do it in...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 2, 2019 | EcoRight News
Bonjour! I am back from vacation and happy to see the EcoRight was active during my absence. I’m going through cheese withdrawal this morning and unfortunately woke up at 4:45am ET, but other than that, oh, waiting in a three-hour line at U.S. customs, the empty...
by Rouzy Vafaie | May 31, 2019 | EcoRight News
Only three percent of surveyed Americans have faith that the U.S. Congress will act on climate change. Three percent. That’s less than the percent of people (five) who think Russia is an ally to the U.S. Less than the percent of people (seventeen) who approve of...
by Ben Mutolo and Tyler Gillette | May 30, 2019 | EcoRight News
Scott Waldman at E&E news reported yesterday that the libertarian Cato Institute has discontinued a program that downplayed the severity of climate change. The program was shut down after Pat Michaels left the organization due to internal disagreements with Cato...
by Benjamin Mutolo | May 30, 2019 | EcoRight News
Capitalism can solve climate change. Hang with me and read on. Capitalism tends to favor the solution of least cost, which in the case of protecting the environment, you’d presume green and lean is an oxymoron. So let’s look at what “least...