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Climate Week En Review: Flying through February

Climate Week En Review: Flying through February

by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 20, 2026 | EcoRight News

TGIF… Do you agree? Why do the weeks with a Monday holiday often feel like the longest? Is it because we are thrown off our routine? Anyway, after a week of Thursdays, I’m so happy it’s finally weekend eve! Also, happy belated to Abe Lincoln, the...
The EcoRight Speaks talks nuclear power with Ross Matzkin-Bridger

The EcoRight Speaks talks nuclear power with Ross Matzkin-Bridger

by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 17, 2026 | EcoRight News

This week’s conversation is with Ross Matzkin-Bridger, Senior Advisor for The Nuclear Scaling Initiative and Senior Director for NTI’s Nuclear Materials Security Program.  In these roles, he works at the nexus of clean energy and security, leading efforts to...
EcoRight Speaks, season 10, episode 2, featuring author Mike Conley

EcoRight Speaks, season 10, episode 2, featuring author Mike Conley

by Chelsea Henderson | Feb 18, 2025 | EcoRight News

Today’s guest comes to us via a listener request. Journalist Mike Conley is the co-author (with Tim Maloney) of the book Earth is a Nuclear Planet. Fascinated by science since he was a child, Mike was drawn to the ingenuity, simplicity and safety of the Molten Salt...

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