by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 22, 2016 | EcoRight News
Ohio business leader Mike Hartley, who serves as executive director of the Ohio Conservative Energy Forum, called for conservatives to come to the table and for both sides of the energy divide to embrace solutions good for business and the economy in the Buckeye...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 21, 2016 | EcoRight News
Climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe recently sat down for an interview to discuss her work bridging the climate divide, particularly with the evangelical community. What sparked her decision to speak out was the realization that “rejection of climate science...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 17, 2016 | EcoRight News
This week in climate change, we reported on three current lawmakers and one former lawmaker committed to seeking conservation principles. Earning our highest accolades this week, Coral Gables, Florida Mayor James Cason, swayed by modeling showing his city partially...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 17, 2016 | EcoRight News
General Contractor Jeff Gallant is seeking a county commissioner seat in Jefferson County, WA as a Republican, but won’t take the endorsement by local or state party officials until they acknowledge that climate change is caused by human activity....
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 15, 2016 | EcoRight News
In the late Spring, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) toured Black Acres Farm, a maple syrup production facility in Wilton, Maine owned and operated by State Rep. Russell Black (R-Wilton).”Republicans tend not to be as concerned with climate change as is the other side...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jun 14, 2016 | EcoRight News
GOP State Senator Richard Alloway, who represents South Central Pennsylvania, professes to be a life-life environmentalist who since childhood has enjoyed hunting and fishing. “You can be a conservative and be pro-environment,” Alloway said....