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2024
Free enterprise innovation drives emissions reductions
Bob Inglis and Mary Anna Mancuso, The Post & Courier, Feb 29, 2024
Making climate solutions durable means making them bipartisan. We can’t go it alone
Bob Inglis and Brian Baird, Tri-City Herald, Feb 11, 2024
Bipartisan carbon bill would help climate fight, protect US from unfair tariffs
Mary Anna Mancuso, The Hill, Feb 4, 2024
Common Ground: Navigating the Climate Crisis
Andrew Hohmann, Hamilton, Feb 1, 2024
Climate change poses risks to Disney’s guests — and the company’s bottom line
Price Atkinson, The Invading Sea, Feb 1, 2024
Putting the conserve in conservative
Mary Anna Mancuso, The Invading Sea, Jan 23, 2024
Realities, Demographics and Policy All Point to Pricing Carbon Dioxide
Bob Englis, Forbes, Jan 2, 2024
2023
Republican activist says party ‘deserves to lose’ if it fails to address climate crisis
Oliver Millman, The Guardian, Aug 24, 2023
An insidious form of climate denial is festering in the Republican Party (Vox)
Rebecca Leber, Vox, Aug 11, 2023
Why Republicans can’t get out of their climate bind, even as extreme heat overwhelms the US
Analysis by Ella Nilsen, CNN, July 30, 2023
Vast majority of American voters support local policies that cut greenhouse gases
Claire Fieseler, Post and Courier, July 4, 2023
Former Republican Congressman Speaks to Rotary Club of Coral Springs-Parkland About Climate Change
Brian Boggiano, Coral Springs Talk, July 2, 2023
Visionary conservatives leading on climate
Bob Inglis, The Spokesman Review, June 24, 2023
DeSantis accused of ‘catastrophic’ climate approach after campaign launch
Oliver Milman, The Guardian, May 28, 2023
Trump’s climate denial shapes House GOP backbench
Adam Aton, ClimateWire, Feb 22, 2023
Report: People in US More Concerned Over Climate Than Ever
Christian Yonkers, Sustainable Brands, Feb 21, 2023
Leveling up our climate ambitions
Robert Inglis, Opinion contributor, The Hill, Feb 17, 2023
How to talk to your family about climate change
Claire Fieseler, The Post and Courier, Jan 7, 2023
2022
Commentary: This accountability measure could boost US businesses, solve climate change
Robert Inglis, Charleston Post and Courier, Sept 23, 2022
Younger generations could be the key to reaching older Republicans on climate change
Elle Cabrera, Kuer 90.1, Sept 13, 2022
Former GOP congressman visits Utah, pushes conservatives to take on climate change
David DeMille, St. George Spectrum and Daily News, Sept 13, 2022
EcoRight Speaks podcast: former RI Rep. Claudine Schneider
Chelsea Henderson, EcoRight, Aug 23, 2022
#TheFinal5: Conservatives and climate change
Jim Lokay, Fox 5 D.C., Aug 23, 2022
Liz Cheney’s eyes are on her political legacy rather than her résumé
David Shribman, Globe and Mail, Aug 15, 2022
‘It’s a good start’: One former GOP Congressman’s take on Biden’s climate bill
Bianna Golodryga, CNN, Aug 8, 2022
Inglis: A man on a mission
William L. Spence, The Lewiston Tribune, Aug 3, 2022
Why Isn’t There a Mass Movement for Climate Action in the US?
Eric Roston, Yahoo News, July 25, 2022
Former congressman talks climate change in Moscow
Anthony Kuipers, Moscow-Pullman Daily News, July 26, 2022
Former GOP Congressman works to convert party’s climate change stance
Tina McGrady, Journal Review, July 22, 2022
Former U.S. Rep. Inglis to discuss conservative climate action
Skyler Black, The Chatauquan Daily, July 3, 2022
You’ve likely been affected by climate change. Your long-term finances might be, too
Rebecca Hersher, All Things Considered, June 21, 2022
Summer has transformed into ‘danger season,’ scientists warn
Kate Yoder, Grist, June 13, 2022
Leaders assess effect of climate change: Donalds among those in conservative group’s tour of coastal areas
Amy Bennett Williams, The News Press, April 23, 2022
Conservatives and climate: Budd, McCrory reject ‘now or never’ assessments
John Deem, Winston-Salem Journal, April 24, 2022
It’s Time for Journalists to Talk Climate Change Solutions
John D. Sutter, Nieman Reports, March 30, 2022
THE ONE GROUP OF PEOPLE AMERICANS ACTUALLY TRUST ON CLIMATE SCIENCE
Dan Schwartz, The Atlantic, Feb 22, 2022
‘Don’t Look Up’: Can comedy spark climate crisis action?
Stuart Braun, Deutsche Welle, Jan 24, 2022
New study finds Americans increasingly alarmed about climate crisis
Joseph Guzman, The Guardian, Jan 13, 2022
2021
New artificial intelligence tool detects most common climate falsehoods
Kasha Patel, Washington Post, Dec 9, 2021
A brief history of climate change communication | Climate Smart Part 1
Bradon Long and Diane Miller, Fox 43, Nov 30, 2021
4 new myths about climate change—and how to debunk them
Sarah Kiley Watson, Popular Science, Dec 4, 2021
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