by Chelsea Henderson | May 25, 2021 | EcoRight News
Listeners, this week I bring you something special: my conversation with Anne Kelly, someone I definitely want to grab a drink with at some point when the two of us are in the same city. Anne is the vice president of government relations at Ceres, where she leads...
by Chelsea Henderson | May 21, 2021 | EcoRight News
Hello from the Lone Star State, where I have been moving my older son out of his dorm and eating every bite of brisket in sight. As you’re reading, we are in the air, on our way back to cicada land. In the meantime, here’s this week’s news. EcoRight...
by Chelsea Henderson | May 18, 2021 | EcoRight News
This week’s guest is no stranger to the EcoRight. Rich Thau, the president and founder of Engagious, has spearheaded groundbreaking research in public policy, financial communications, insurance, trial consulting and infomercials. His firm’s clients range from the...
by Chelsea Henderson | May 14, 2021 | EcoRight News
Hello, and Happy Friday! The other night, I was binge watching my new favorite show when my cat Fang, who is working on her thesis in napping, jumped off the couch and dashed for the curtains. She was batting around a bug of some sort, but I couldn’t tell what...
by Chelsea Henderson | May 11, 2021 | EcoRight News
This week’s guest is the brains behind climate myth busting endeavors like Skeptical Science and Cranky Uncle. John Cook is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Climate Change Communication Research Hub at Monash University. He obtained his PhD at the University of...
by Angela Larck | May 11, 2021 | EcoRight News, Field Trips
We teamed up with Audubon South Carolina to set up a “field trip” with first-term Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC-1) to see firsthand the impacts of sea level rise on the South Carolina coastline. The trip began at Coastal Expeditions in Mt. Pleasant with...