by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 24, 2018 | EcoRight News
Bonjour! I have reluctantly returned from France, where I was surprised to hear climate change come up at several of the Bordeaux wineries I toured. Late spring frost, intense summer heat waves and unexpected hail can impact the quality and yield of the fruit which in...
by Sam Ressin | Jun 23, 2018 | EcoRight News
NBC News reported Thursday that four members of the United States Senate requested an investigation of National Science Foundation grants regarding a program that aims to increase climate reporting by meteorologists. Senators Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, James Lankford, and...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 21, 2018 | EcoRight News
Over the next few months, we will feature profiles on select members of the House Climate Solutions Caucus, the bipartisan, growing gang of Congressional leaders who embrace climate action. Upon first glance, Michigan’s Rep. Jack Bergman isn’t the type of...
by Tyler Gillette | Jun 20, 2018 | EcoRight News
Americans For Carbon Dividends Today was another great day for the EcoRight and another step closer to finding a bipartisan solution to climate change! Great coverage in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg. A new seven-figure political action...
by Tyler Gillette | Jun 19, 2018 | EcoRight News
As of yesterday, the House of Representatives in Massachusetts passed a bill that would grant 2.2 billion dollars for climate adaptation and environmental protections. The money will help fund many projects across the state that includes the construction,...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 19, 2018 | EcoRight News
Over the next few months, we will feature profiles on select members of the House Climate Solutions Caucus, the bipartisan, growing gang of Congressional leaders who embrace climate action. Rep. Mia Love, who represents the 4th district in Utah, isn’t afraid to...