Climate Week En Review, May 1, 2020

Climate Week En Review, May 1, 2020

Here we go again! While DC weather mimics Seattle and social distancing rules remain in place, we adjust to the new order of things, including this weird phenomena whereby I’m shifting from being an early bird to being a night owl. Letters to the Editor of the...
EcoRight Haiku Contest

EcoRight Haiku Contest

In honor of the 50th Earth Day, we challenged the republicEn community to write EcoRight haikus… and you did not disappoint! Over 40 EcoRight-themed haikus were submitted for our #EcoRightHaiku contest. The republicEn team is blown away by our community’s...
Monday’s must read

Monday’s must read

Welcome back to the week. Let’s make this a good one, okay? One of the first things we read upon returning from the weekend was Former Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, who was published in the Miami Herald with her op-ed, Republicans can be on the front lines of...
Climate Week En Review, April 24, 2020

Climate Week En Review, April 24, 2020

The end of another week! Each day feels like a victory. In my household, we have taken to baking cakes for the birthdays of our friends and eating them over zoom. Likewise, we had a celebration with our best family friends, honoring both my older son and the...
Our spokespeople rule!

Our spokespeople rule!

I get gazillions of news alerts and newsletters—that’s partly how I uncover the EcoRight news I bring to our community. In this daily combing through articles, nothing makes me happier than seeing our spokespeople’s names in print. It was with great joy...
Climate Week En Review, April 17, 2020

Climate Week En Review, April 17, 2020

Welcome to my book club email… just kidding. But also, not. Let’s share our favorite books to read during this time of confinement. I keep thinking about Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven, though a book about a global pandemic may hit too close...