by Bob Inglis | Apr 19, 2022 | EcoRight News, Field Trips
On April 14 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, Rep. Trey Hollingsworth joined us to see firsthand the adaptation opportunity that lies in the climate inundation dangers on the Ohio River. Unfortunately, climate change is causing larger rainfall events, increasing the chances...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 15, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello! Happy Friday! Happy Easter! Happy Passover! By the way, what’s the consensus on deviled eggs? They are really my favorite part of an Easter feast but I just learned that most of my friends hate them. I’m astonished… is this common? Where do...
by Angela Larck | Apr 14, 2022 | EcoRight News, EcoRight Poll Results, Uncategorized
Every month, republicEn asks 3 Questions for the EcoRight to learn more about our community. We dedicate March’s republicEn.org flash poll results to EcoRight Speaks podcast guest, former South Carolina WLTX-TV meteorologist,...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 13, 2022 | EcoRight News
This week, joining me in conversation is agrivoltaics guru Byron Kominek. As a boy, Byron spent summer vacations on his family’s farm visiting his grandmother. After graduate school, serving in the Peace Corps, and working as a U.S. diplomat for the U.S. Agency...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 8, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello and welcome to the end of another week. On my radar: the Capitol Hill fox, who bit nine people before she was trapped and eventually euthanized. While the part of the story where she had rabies makes me sad, I have to admit that I became almost as fixated on her...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 5, 2022 | EcoRight News
The EcoRight has found its new hype person. Kacey Crane serves as the Executive Director for the Indiana Conservative Alliance for Energy (ICAE), overseeing the organization’s efforts to advance conservative, market-based clean energy solutions. Prior to ICAE, Kacey...