by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 27, 2022 | EcoRight News
This week, our special guest and super volunteer (seriously, no one takes more EcoRight actions than this man) Larry Howe and I geek out on our experiences with residential solar. An early adopter, Larry has had solar at his house long enough to upgrade his system and...
by Bob Inglis | Sep 26, 2022 | EcoRight News, Field Trips
Rep. John Curtis (R-UT3) showed us the kind of leadership that is welcoming and winsome on a hike in Rock Canyon, Provo, UT. John led the way into the canyon, a place that he, as Mayor of Provo, had saved from becoming a rock quarry. He told us that the trail that we...
by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 23, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello and happy Friday. I’m coming at you from the Pacific Northwest where I just dropped my younger son off at the University of Oregon. It’s an exciting (empty nest!) and bittersweet (I already miss him) time, but I couldn’t pick a better place for...
by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 20, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello, listeners. This week’s featured guest is Eli Lehrer, the President of the R Street Institute—and one of the original advocates for free market solutions to climate change. He oversees all R Street operations, makes major strategic decisions, working...
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....