by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 21, 2026 | EcoRight News
The countdown has started for my end of summer trip to Maine though this time I’m only going for a long weekend rather than trying to span two weekends. (How can I be away from baby cats for that long?) Still, to feel an ocean breeze on my taste, taste lobster...
by Livia Payne | Aug 21, 2026 | EcoRight News
As my Sophomore year in college rolls around the corner, I am beginning to think about packing. The towers of clothing stuffed in my small closet dare me to try to fit them all in one suitcase. This got me thinking about my consumption tendencies and how fast fashion...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 18, 2026 | EcoRight News
How do we keep the lights on during extreme weather such as Winter Storm Yuri, the Texas ice storm of five years ago that one of today’s guests lived through and never hopes to repeat? NextGen Energy founder Kimberly Johnston launched her company to do just that. A...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 14, 2026 | EcoRight News
This week’s ear worm comes courtesy of the 1970s and an album my parents used to play on repeat: “It’s like a heat wave…burning in my heart. Can’t keep from crying. It’s tearing me apart.” (Grown up Chelsea now understands...
by Chelsea Henderson | Aug 12, 2026 | EcoRight News
AI is changing the shape and scope of the world as we know it. While many talk about the negative impacts of AI, including the associated energy demands, the Climate Leadership Council’s Greg Bertelsen sees opportunity, opportunity to take advantage of the largest...