by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 2, 2021 | EcoRight News
Utah’s Rep. John Curtis, one of our favorite podcast guests of Season One, has joined the Problem Solvers Caucus, a bipartisan effort intended to bridge the divide between the two sides of the aisle. The group of 50 lawmakers is evenly divided between Democrats...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 29, 2021 | EcoRight News
Got snow? We don’t in the DC Metro area. We didn’t get any last winter either. But we have flakes in the forecast for this weekend, so fingers crossed they are underestimating the snowfall potential. (I don’t know why I want to be snowed in when...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 26, 2021 | EcoRight News
Today I’m bringing you something a little different. I was introduced to our guest, Martin Ogle, by our mutual friend and contact, Grant Couch from the Citizens Climate Lobby. Grant is one of the co-founders of the CCL Conservative Caucus. I’ve already featured other...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 22, 2021 | EcoRight News
Hello and happy Friday! It’s truly a new day and there is much to be thankful for and to look forward to. With the current make up of Congress and the White House, EcoRight voices are more important than ever. Let’s roll up our sleeves. The EcoRight...
by Chelsea Henderson | Jan 21, 2021 | EcoRight News
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, once a powerful obstacle to the passage of climate change legislation, has issued a new approach to climate change which includes support for market-based solutions. “We believe that there is much common ground on which all sides of...
by JC Leser | Jan 20, 2021 | EcoRight News
This essay originally appeared in the Carolina Review in December 2020. — The climate is changing. I will spare you from the facts and graphs that show how. Yes, I am aware that the climate changes naturally. However, the debate over the actual climate causes is...