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Climate Week En Review: Eat More Carrots

Climate Week En Review: Eat More Carrots

by Chelsea Henderson | Apr 3, 2026 | EcoRight News

Good Friday. Right? When is a Friday not good? But in particular this one is great because I am ready for carrot cake (no raisins, please) and all the deviled eggs on Sunday. My kids might not be home to color Easter eggs anymore but that doesn’t mean I...
The EcoRight Speaks on how we talk about climate solutions

The EcoRight Speaks on how we talk about climate solutions

by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 31, 2026 | EcoRight News

What if climate policies could increase your health and your wealth? It would be a no-brainer that the U.S. would go hard on implementing those solutions, right? Well, they do! Which begs the question, why don’t we lead with these facts when talking about...
Climate Week En Review: Down by the Seashore (NOT)

Climate Week En Review: Down by the Seashore (NOT)

by Chelsea Henderson | Mar 27, 2026 | EcoRight News

This weekend I was supposed to be in Florida, bidding a final farewell to my childhood friend who passed away in November. A small gathering of us planned a sunset beach excursion, convening at one of her favorite places. There were lots of plans… combing the...

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