by Chelsea Henderson | Oct 11, 2022 | EcoRight News
This week’s guest is no stranger to the podcast, having made a guest appearance back in season one. Dr. Nicole Kirchhoff is the founder and CEO of Live Advantage Bait, a marine biologist with 16 years commercial aquaculture production experience and a doctorate...
by Chelsea Henderson | Oct 7, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello, and welcome to the best season of all seasons: autumn. We are clearly in fall here in the DC Metro area, though I am sure that having said that, we will suffer a terrible heat wave next week. (Yes, I’m that powerful.) After six days of rain cleared, I...
by Angela Larck | Oct 6, 2022 | EcoRight News, EcoRight Poll Results
Every month, republicEn asks 3 Questions for the EcoRight to learn more about our community. NIMBY – Not In My Back Yard is an acronym that’s become popular over the last 40 years and describes the objections of people to having...
by Chelsea Henderson | Sep 30, 2022 | EcoRight News
Hello, and happy Friday. Our hearts are with Floridians as they bail out from the unfathomable damage caused by Hurricane Ian. We have a large Florida membership base and know many super volunteers, friends, lawmakers, and thought leaders in the Sunshine State and we...
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...