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*Webinar* Spilling the Tea on Climate Strategy
Bob Inglis in conversation with Chelsea Henderson
Presented by republicEn
January 27, 2026, 1:30 – 2:30 pm ET, 12:30 – 1:30 pm CT, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm MT, 10:30 am – 11:30 am PT
What’s really shaping the climate landscape in 2026?
What’s changing behind the scenes and what’s being quietly recalculated?
In this special webinar, republicEn’s own Bob Inglis and Chelsea Henderson will have a candid conversation about the year ahead in climate strategy, followed by a live Ask Me Anything session driven by your questions.
This event was promised during our year-end appeal if we reached our $3,000 goal. Thanks to our supporters, we did. This conversation is the result.
What to expect
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Bob’s unfiltered take on where climate politics and policy are headed in 2026
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How shifting political incentives are opening new paths forward
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What’s not making headlines yet, but should be
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A live Ask Me Anything where your questions set the agenda
No slides. No spin. Just an honest conversation about what’s really going on and what comes next.
Why “Spilling the Tea”?
We’re borrowing the phrase intentionally.
To spill the tea is to share an especially juicy bit of gossip, or in our case, candid insight.
That’s the spirit of this conversation.
This is a free event.
Register now above!
Event Speakers:

Bob Inglis
Bob is the Executive Director of republicEn.org and a former Republican member of Congress from South Carolina. After representing the Greenville–Spartanburg region across two nonconsecutive terms, he lost a primary for challenging his party on climate and chose to lean in rather than step back. Since 2011, Bob has worked full-time advancing free-enterprise climate solutions and was awarded the 2015 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. He lives on a small farm in northern Greenville County with his wife, Mary Anne.

Cheslea Henderson
Chelsea is the Director of Editorial Content at republicEn.org and the author of Glacial: The Inside Story of Climate Politics. With more than 25 years of experience working across the aisle on federal energy and environmental policy, she has served both on and off Capitol Hill, including as a senior policy advisor to Senator John Warner and professional staff on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. In 2024, she was named the George Mason University Beck Environmental Lecturer in recognition of her work on climate politics. Chelsea also hosts the EcoRight Speaks podcast, where she explores conservative-led climate solutions and dialogue.
republicEn’s EcoRight Webinar Series is a chance for the republicEn community to gather online to hear from prominent speakers and learn about EcoRight climate news, policy developments, and conservative approaches to solving climate change.
