- Clip: E2's Bob Keefe calls the current clean energy boom an "economic revolution"
E2's Bob Keefe calls the current clean energy boom an "economic revolution." He is the author of the upcoming book Clean Economy NOW!
0m | Mar 26, 2024 - Clip: E2's Bob Keefe on the economic benefits of climate action happening across the country
E2 Executive Director Bob Keefe details the economic benefits of climate action happening in both blue and red states across the country. Learn more about E2 online.
1m | Mar 26, 2024 - Clip: E2 Executive Director & author Bob Keefe on inspired his upcoming new book Clean Economy NOW
E2 Executive Director & author Bob Keefe shares his background and what inspired his upcoming new book Clean Economy NOW. Listen to the full interview!
0m | Mar 26, 2024 - Full Ep5: E2 Executive Director and author Bob Keefe
We are moving to the clean energy industry in welcoming author and E2 executive director Bob Keefe to the "EcoRight Speaks" this week! He directs E2, a national, nonpartisan group of business leaders, investors, and professionals from every sector of the economy who advocate for smart policies that are good for the economy and good for the environment.
Keefe is also the author of the new book Clean Economy NOW, which provides the first in-depth look at how the most important climate action in history is reshaping our economy, the way we live, and the future of our planet. He joins host Chelsea Henderson to talk about the economic costs of climate change and also the economic benefits of climate action. Such a great insight from Bob Keefe that you don't want to miss!
29m | Mar 26, 2024 - Clip: Great Florida Shellfish Company's Tom McCrudden on the environmental impacts of climate change on his shellfish business
Great Florida Shellfish Company president Tom McCrudden on the environmental impacts of climate change on his shellfish business.
1m | Mar 19, 2024 - Clip: Tom McCrudden explains his company's business of farming and harvesting shellfish
Tom McCrudden explains his Great Florida Shellfish Company's business of farming and harvesting shellfish to produce annual seed for the industry. Listen to the full episode!
1m | Mar 19, 2024 - Clip: Great Florida Shellfish Company's Tom McCrudden describes his company's economic impact on the industry
Great Florida Shellfish Company's Tom McCrudden describes his company's economic impact and benefits on the shellfish industry in Florida. Catch this exciting interview!
0m | Mar 19, 2024 - Full Ep4: Great Florida Shellfish Company's Tom McCrudden
This week we're taking a 'trip' to Florida and learning about climate change's impact on the shellfish industry. Great Florida Shellfish Company president Tom McCrudden joins host Chelsea Henderson to take a deeper look at the economic impact that climate and the environment are having in Florida and around the country.
McCrudden explains how his company farms and harvests shellfish to produce annual seed for the industry, how sensitive and delicate climate change is on shellfish, the benefits of seagrass restoration helping to keep Florida waters clean and the shellfish thriving and also touching on other research projects and agricultural innovations he's involved with.
Join us this week and learn more about the economic impact climate change is having on another sector of the Florida economy!
29m | Mar 19, 2024 - Clip: NBC climate reporter Chase Cain on the increasing challenge meteorologists face because of climate change
NBC climate reporter Chase Cain talks about the increasing challenge meteorologists are facing now more than ever due to climate change making storms and hurricanes even more unpredictable in a short period of time.
1m | Mar 12, 2024 - Clip: NBC climate reporter/meteorologist Chase Cain shares how meteorologists are helping viewers understand climate change
NBC climate reporter/meteorologist Chase Cain shares how meteorologists are helping viewers understand how and why the climate is changing.
1m | Mar 12, 2024 - Clip: NBC national climate reporter/meteorologist Chase Cain on a weather anchor vs a meteorologist
NBC national climate reporter and meteorologist Chase Cain explains the difference between a weather anchor and a meteorologist and the difference between weather and climate. Click to hear the full interview!
0m | Mar 12, 2024 - Full Ep3: NBC national climate reporter/meteorologist Chase Cain
We're back with a new episode featuring an outstanding new podcast guest this week. Host Chelsea Henderson chats with NBC national climate reporter and meteorologist Chase Cain about all things weather and climate.
Cain is an Emmy Award-winning TV anchor and journalist who went back to school to get a meteorology degree. He now primarily focuses on the climate crisis, politics and the intersection between the two. Based out of New York City, he talks about the difference between climate and weather, meteorologists helping viewers understand why the climate is changing and also why balanced reporting isn't the best reporting when it comes to climate change.
Don't miss this fascinating interview with Chase Cain, as he hits on a variety of topics. And catch any past episode of the EcoRight Speaks online right here!
26m | Mar 12, 2024 - Clip: Dr. Holly Krutka details how standard the capture portion of CCS is
U. of Wyoming's Dr. Holly Krutka details how standard the capture portion of CCS is. Catch all past episodes of the EcoRight Speaks online!
0m | Mar 5, 2024 - Clip: Dr. Holly Krutka on some of the biggest challenges to the broader commercialization of CCS
University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources' Dr. Holly Krutka talks about some of the biggest challenges to the broader commercialization of carbon capture sequestration.
1m | Mar 5, 2024 - Clip: U. of Wyoming's Dr. Holly Krutka on the three prongs of carbon capture sequestration
U. of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources Executive Director Dr. Holly Krutka describes the three prongs of carbon capture sequestration. Listen to the entire interview!
1m | Mar 5, 2024 - Full Ep2: University of Wyoming's Dr. Holly Krutka
Our listeners spoke and we listened. In seven seasons, we haven't had a guest on talk about carbon capture sequestration but that changes this week, as we welcome the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources Executive Director Dr. Holly Krutka.
Dr. Krutka came to the University from Peabody, the world’s largest private-sector coal producer. She's spent much of her career focusing on technology and policy pathways to advance carbon capture. And she talks with host Chelsea Henderson about CCS, challenges of the technology, how Wyoming is utilizing CCS and much more.
Don't miss episode two of the EcoRight Speaks' eighth season!
24m | Mar 5, 2024 - Clip: The Invading Sea editor Nathan Crabbe on providing a variety of climate voices
The Invading Sea editor Nathan Crabbe on why it's important to provide different voices with a variety of viewpoints on climate change. Check out more about The Invading Sea online!
0m | Feb 27, 2024 - Clip: Nathan Crabbe says different climate change-related pieces at The Invading Sea are resonating across Florida
Nathan Crabbe says different climate change-related pieces at The Invading Sea are resonating across Florida because the state is on the front lines of the issue. Listen to past episodes of the EcoRight Speaks online!
0m | Feb 27, 2024 - Clip: Editor Nathan Crabbe explains what The Invading Sea project is, how it works
The Invading Sea editor Nathan Crabbe explains the project, how they partner with newspapers and outlets across Florida to publish climate change opinion op-eds. Listen to the entire episode!
1m | Feb 27, 2024 - Full Ep1: The Invading Sea editor Nathan Crabbe
We finally have lift-off on season eight of the EcoRight Speaks! Welcome back to our listeners and welcome to newbies who are listening for the very first time. We're launching the new season with The Invading Sea editor and friend Nathan Crabbe.
Based out of Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies, The Invading Sea is a nonpartisan source for news, commentary and educational content about climate change and other environmental issues affecting Florida. They have a network of more than 25 news outlets across the state, where they share op-eds and opinion pieces for publication by their media partners.
We routinely submit and have op-eds published by The Invading Sea. We're grateful to Nathan for their work and hope you enjoy this first episode of the new season!
27m | Feb 27, 2024