by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 22, 2021 | EcoRight News
On this 51st anniversary of the first Earth Day, we’d like to share with you this short film made by Earth Day royalty, Tia Nelson, daughter of the movement’s founder, the late Senator Gaylord Nelson, in honor of last year’s commemoration. As this...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 20, 2021 | EcoRight News
Rocky Barker knows a thing or two about salmon conservation in Idaho. This now-retired but still very engaged journalist used to write for the Idaho Statesman, where he spent decades reporting and elevating environmental issues important to the region. He spent 2017...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 19, 2021 | EcoRight News
A report by the Climate Leadership Council written by our EcoRight friends Greg Bertelsen and Catrina Rorke finds that “a rising carbon fee and border carbon adjustment as a central piece of U.S. climate policy will: cut carbon emissions reductions further and...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 16, 2021 | EcoRight News
Hello and happy Friday. As always, I’m glad to be with you, sharing the universe of news from the EcoRight. This week’s must read, from our own Bob Inglis and published in The Hill: Let free enterprise solve climate change (with the accountability only...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 13, 2021 | EcoRight News
Dr. Tracey Holloway is a joy. A scientist before she was a mom, her work has taken on new meaning, particularly after a year spent helping her middle schooler with virtual school and homework. She got involved with Science Moms, a nonprofit that marries her two...
by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 9, 2021 | EcoRight News
Hello! Happy Friday! I have another short and sweet wrap up for you today. This week’s must read: The Tampa Bay Times Ed Board was busy this week with two editorials that spoke to us. First, Hey President Biden, where is the carbon tax? When President Joe Biden...