by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 12, 2021 | EcoRight News
This weekend we get back-to-back holidays, with Valentine’s Day on Sunday and President’s Day on Monday. I hope YOU get a long weekend and a chance to rest. In memoriam: The carbon pricing community was sad to hear of the passing of former Secretary of...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 9, 2021 | EcoRight News
Floridians FTW! This week’s episode, I chat with Ben Lowe, currently a PhD student at the University of Florida whose work and research bridges the human, religious and ethical dimensions of climate change and conservation. He came to me via Mary Anne Inglis,...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 5, 2021 | EcoRight News
It’s February! We lived in a snow globe for about 48 hours in the DC Metro area, and now spring is welcome to emerge. This week’s must read: Conservatives, we can’t revert back to the party of no under Biden (The Hill) Our friend and ally Benji...
by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 3, 2021 | EcoRight News
This was a fun episode to record. It’s not everyday that one gets to talk to a stand-up economist. That is, an economist who is also a comedian. Cue: Yoram Bauman. I got to know Yoram’s reputation as the guy trying to pass a carbon tax in the state of...
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...