by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 23, 2020 | EcoRight News
As noted, it’s hard to find the balance between COVID-19 reporting and climate change. But a few thoughtful articles caught my attention today. Coronavirus and climate change could stretch FEMA beyond its limits (Bloomberg Green): “While the...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 20, 2020 | EcoRight News
Dear Readers: I’m going to do something different for this week’s edition. The world feels heavy right now, and understandably, there is not much in the way of climate content. Here at republicEn.org, we have canceled upcoming events and are quickly...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 17, 2020 | EcoRight News
In a recent episode of the Ways and Means podcast, former Rep. Bob Inglis talks about how thinking about climate change in the context of being a parent rather than being a Republican was a significant factor in changing his mind about the issue. “Yeah, I was...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 13, 2020 | EcoRight News
It’s the Friday the 13th, Ides of March, and Saint Patrick’s Day edition all wrapped into one, which somehow feels appropriate for the global vibe right now. I saw a wellness graphic that suggested everyone take five minutes out of their day to listen to...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 9, 2020 | EcoRight News
Two former GOP governors, John Kasich from Ohio and Arnold Schwarzenegger from Californiawho together with former U.S. Senator and Secretary of State John Kerry co-founded World War Zero, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization intended to bring people of diverse...
by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 6, 2020 | EcoRight News
Happy Friday! What a week, huh? Between Super Tuesday and the coronavirus, there is certainly a lot of news to digest, which is why we are eternally grateful for your readership. ( ??: Alex Posner, Young Conservatives for Carbon Dividends, taken from CPAC.) This...