Podchaser Logo
Home
EcoRight Speaks

republicEn

EcoRight Speaks

A weekly Science, News and Politics podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
EcoRight Speaks

republicEn

EcoRight Speaks

Episodes
EcoRight Speaks

republicEn

EcoRight Speaks

A weekly Science, News and Politics podcast
Good podcast? Give it some love!
Rate Podcast

Episodes of EcoRight Speaks

Mark All
Search Episodes...
In episode fifteen, Alina Clough joins host Chelsea Henderson for a riveting conversation about the importance of networking and growing the EcoRight community, as well as what inspires her to be an active voice on the issue of climate change.
Conservative author Benji Backer on the need for politics to get back to a problem-solving opportunity on climate. Listen to Benji's entire conversation with host Chelsea Henderson!
Benji Backer says the conservative message on climate change will grow and spread with more human-to-human conversations. Click to find out more about his new book!
ACC founder Benji Backer shares why he wrote his new book "The Conservative Environmentalist: Common Sense Solutions for a Sustainable Future."
Join us for this long overdue conversation in episode 14 of the “EcoRight Speaks” as host Chelsea Henderson talks with the founder of the American Conservation Coalition Benji Backer. Backer is the author of the recently published book The Cons
Doug Tallamy shares the four things every property owner should do with their landscape to create a sustainable living environment.
Homegrown National Park's Doug Tallamy explains the two crises on the planet: climate change and invasive species. Catch the full interview online!
Homegrown National Park co-founder Douglas Tallamy on what inspired him to begin HNP, which describes a new culture where we all make a difference in our habitats.
In this week's episode, host Chelsea Henderson is in conversation with Douglas Tallamy, an American entomologist, ecologist and conservationist and professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. Ta
Electric vehicle owner Dr. Joel Schroeder talks about combatting misconceptions around EVs in a rural and conservative area.
Loyal podcast listener Dr. Joel Schroeder on what it's like owning an EV in rural Kansas. Catch all the EV interviews with Joel, Angela Larck and our executive director Bob Inglis in this episode!
republicEn's Engagement Director Angela Larck shares her experience renting an EV while on vacation in Florida for the first time last month. Listen to more on this entire episode about EVs!
Host Chelsea Henderson talks to members of the EcoRight community in this episode about their experiences with driving an EV, both from the rental perspective and ownership. Of course, she’s doing a bit of research for her own future car purcha
Dan Felton from AMERIPEN shares whether people and companies are embracing sustainable packing for Ecommerce goods.
AMERIPEN's Dan Felton on the shift away from bubble wrap to other environmentally friendly packaging materials.
Executive Director Dan Felton shares what AMERIPEN is and the work they do regarding packaging and the environment.
This week host Chelsea Henderson is in conversation with Dan Felton, a public policy expert and the executive director of AMERIPEN, a trade association that represents the North American packaging value chain by providing public policy makers w
WWU student and ACC/CCL volunteer Conor Lincoln said he's inspired by seeing other conservatives like John Curtis and Bill Cassidy step up on solutions to climate change.
WWU student Conor Lincoln got involved with ACC and CCL because he saw the need for more conservative voices to speak up on climate solutions.
WWU student Conor Lincoln on how he became aware of climate change as a young conservative growing up in Washington state.
In this episode, host Chelsea Henderson is in conversation with Conor Lincoln, a sophomore at Western Washington University studying political science and economics. With a keen interest in climate change, national security, and public policy,
Mason District Board Supervisor Andres Jimenez said education is the most important piece locally in helping his local Fairfax County constituents understand climate change.
Mason District Board Supervisor Andres Jimenez on ways he's working with constituents to make a difference. Catch the entire interview online!
Mason District Board Supervisor Andres Jimenez shares how working on climate change at the local level can help lead to change more quickly than at the federal level.
In this episode, "EcoRight Speaks" host Chelsea Henderson talks with Andres Jimenez, who currently serves as Supervisor for Fairfax County’s Mason District. Jimenez was born in Bogota, Colombia and is the first Latino to serve on Fairfax County
Rate

Join Podchaser to...

  • Rate podcasts and episodes
  • Follow podcasts and creators
  • Create podcast and episode lists
  • & much more

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features