by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 26, 2022 | EcoRight News
Welcome to season five! Kicking things off, our first guest of this new season is Sarasota Florida Mayor Erik Arroyo. If you’re a regular around these parts, you know that we love an active mayor, so after Bob Inglis met him and spoke so highly, we knew we had to have...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 22, 2022 | EcoRight News
July! July! For the last time in my career as a mom, I have to get up early on Saturday for a swim meet. My younger son will officially retire from swimming after tomorrow’s divisional meet, where the temps promise to be hot and humid. Wish us luck! This...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 15, 2022 | EcoRight News
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. Really, friends, abundant amounts of ice cream is the only way to get through these dog days of summer and the gridlock that is Congress. So cone up and enjoy. This week’s must read: From an attendee at our...
by Angela Larck | Jul 9, 2022 | EcoRight News, EcoRight Poll Results, Uncategorized
Every month, republicEn asks 3 Questions for the EcoRight to learn more about our community. We hear the word nuclear often within the EcoRight community. Our EcoRight Speaks podcast episode with Florida Congressman Byron...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jul 8, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello and happy birthday to us. Readers, it was ten years ago that Bob Inglis launched the Energy and Enterprise Institute, which evolved to become republicEn.org. One of the first EcoRight groups to form—and actual coiners of the term EcoRight (thanks, Alex...
by Bob Inglis | Jul 6, 2022 | EcoRight News
Photo courtesy of Georgia Pressley/The Chautauquan Daily. I asked the 2,000 folks in the Chautauqua amphitheater on the Fourth of July to raise their hands if they were right of center. And then I asked them to keep their hands up if they believed that climate change...