by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 16, 2022 | EcoRight News
This week has been a dream. First, I’ve been sleeping with the windows open. Now, I get that it’s fake fall and a heat wave is sure to hit us before we move into the cooler temps for good, but the crisp weather and blue skies have tempted me to return to...
by Bob Inglis | Sep 16, 2022 | EcoRight News
In order to successfully act on climate change, we need a sense that we’re all in this together. In that regard, the state of Utah may have what it takes to lead the way. On a trip this week to the Beehive State, the first of two this month, the Rotarians in St....
by Angela Larck | Sep 14, 2022 | EcoRight News, EcoRight Poll Results, Uncategorized
Every month, republicEn asks 3 Questions for the EcoRight to learn more about our community. Trust us, trust me, trust the data, trust the research, can be trusted. These are phrases we hear all too often, but who do we really trust? When it comes to global...
by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 13, 2022 | EcoRight News
Today’s guest is no stranger to the podcast and is a huge friend of the EcoRight. Utah Congressman John Curtis, who first appeared on this show in 2020 when we were early in our first season, has been a strident advocate, not just for raising the issue of climate...
by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 9, 2022 | EcoRight News
I’m back… Maine really showed off with bright blue skies, cool evenings, and the best dessert concoction I’ve ever tried. “Pie cones” (no, not PINE cones) are a waffle cone with pie and ice cream of your choice layered inside. I indulged...
by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 6, 2022 | EcoRight News
Our most recent guest comes to us via the Hoosier State, where we have co-hosted a series of happy hours this summer with Kayce Crane and the Indiana Conservative Energy Alliance. Daniel Poynter is the founder of Carbon Neutral Indiana, a nonprofit whose mission is to...