by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 17, 2023 | EcoRight News
How lucky we are the St. Patrick’s Day is on a Friday! Wishing you all fortune and corned beef and four-leaf clovers! And Irish beer, if that’s your jam. This week’s must read: Conservatives do care about climate change (Faribault Daily News)...
by Angela Larck | Mar 15, 2023 | EcoRight News, EcoRight Poll Results
From February 22nd through the 27th, we contacted the EcoRight community asking, “What’s the daily temperature like today where you live?” The above map is a culmination of the answers. Alaska, missing from the map, unsurprisingly said it was...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 10, 2023 | EcoRight News
Hey, hey, hey… what’s shaking? I’ve got 21 days until my manuscript is due so basically I’m waking up in a cold sweat every morning at 4:45 and then I’m working late into the evenings and eating buttered pasta for dinner. (SEND SNACKS.) I...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 7, 2023 | EcoRight News
I am so excited for listeners to hear this week’s episode! Connor Parrish is an avid hunter and fisherman who lives in Southwest Montana and spends most of his free time in the woods or on the water. He is a project manager for Trout Unlimited, based out of...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 3, 2023 | EcoRight News
Holy cow, it’s March! Fun fact: Today would have been my great grandmother’s 137th birthday. She lived to be 101, so she had a long and robust life. I was in high school when she died, so I knew her well and I still have some of her kitchen tools, like her...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 28, 2023 | EcoRight News
Get ready to learn about biochar! This week’s guest is John Webster, Director of Communications for the U.S. Biochar Initiative, a non-profit organization promoting the sustainable production and use of biochar through research, policy, technology and...