by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 12, 2022 | EcoRight News
Happy Friday! What a strange and fast week it has been. On Sunday, the U.S. Senate passed by party line vote a budget reconciliation bill that would invest about $370 billion in activities related to climate change, without increasing the budget deficit. Readers, this...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 11, 2022 | EcoRight News
Last week, at a presentation before The Sutherland Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah Rep. John Curtis issued his six-point plan for dealing with climate change. “For good or bad, I’m the elephant in the climate room,” the founder of the House Conservative Climate...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 9, 2022 | EcoRight News
There are so many climate impacts we don’t even know how to address. Sure, most of us have recently experienced a heat wave. More and more of us are experiencing extreme weather or more intense storms. Droughts. Wildfires. But there are hidden impacts too. And one of...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 5, 2022 | EcoRight News
And like that, summer is practically gone. But August in the DC Metro area is usually quite peaceful (except for last night, when thunderstorms raged across the area), with most of the lawmakers out of town and their staffs taking much needed vacation. (They are...
by Bob Inglis | Aug 4, 2022 | EcoRight News
With significant republicEn.org social media running in the 5th Congressional District in Washington and in Idaho, we poured it on with on-the-ground events. In eastern Washington I learned from time with the tree fruit association, spoke to a Rotary Club that had...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 2, 2022 | EcoRight News
Listeners, if you have been with us since season one, episode one, then you know Jim Tolbert is no stranger to the show. Our official first “three-peat” guest, he’s a giant in the EcoRight world and he’s coming at you with a new and exciting project. Based on the...