by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 19, 2016 | EcoRight News
There was balance in the force this week in climate change.We are proud that our very own Bob Inglis appeared on C-SPAN to talk about our favorite issue. Check out his interview in its entirety here. Carbon Washington, a campaign in Washington to support I-732, a...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 18, 2016 | EcoRight News
Inspired by a visit to Portland, OR where he saw firsthand a number of rooftop solar installations, South Carolina state Sen. Greg Gregory has led conservatives in his state toward acceptance and adoption of more solar power. He drafted and ushered through the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 15, 2016 | EcoRight News
Carbon Washington, a campaign in Washington to support I-732, a statewide ballot initiative that would assess a revenue-neutral fee on carbon emissions, faces environmental opposition but has garnered some Republican support. State Sen. Mark Miloscia announced he...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 15, 2016 | EcoRight News
GOP nominee Donald Trump told the Miami Herald that “there could be some impact” from climate change, but that he doesn’t believe it’s a “devastating impact.” Trump reiterated he’s “not a big believer in manmade climate...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 12, 2016 | EcoRight News
This week in climate change:Florida republicEn state director Anthony Bustamante presented Coral Gables Mayor Jim Cason with the “ENvisionary Award” for his work to combat climate change and sea level rise in the city of Coral Gables, Florida. As...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 11, 2016 | EcoRight News
At an event in his North Carolina district, Rep. Patrick McHenry was urged by a constituent to support a revenue neutral carbon tax as a means to address climate change. The six-term Congressman said he is still considering the idea of a carbon tax, but called it...