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Reflections on Community at CCL’s 4th Annual Inclusion Conference
October 15, 2025Read moreCCL Inclusion Fellow Phalika Oum reflects on CCL’s 4th annual virtual Inclusion Conference, “Rooted in Care, Growing in Community.”
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Part social, part productive: CCL summer get-togethers
September 25, 2025Read moreCCL volunteers found connection and camaraderie at social events this summer, from chapter picnics to postcard writing parties.
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Connecting with Congress during the August recess
September 22, 2025Read moreFrom outdoor hikes to drop-offs at district offices, CCLers made great connections with their lawmakers this summer.
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Boosting climate communication with Bay Area meteorologist Kari Hall
September 10, 2025Read moreCCL volunteers share how building a relationship with meteorologists can lead to more climate coverage, through their own local example.
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CCL joins broad coalition supporting bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act
September 9, 2025Read moreAlongside 21 other organizations, CCL co-signed a letter to Senate leadership urging passage of the bipartisan Fix Our Forests Act.
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Rooted in our relationships: A tree planting for Senator Stabenow
September 2, 2025Read moreMichigan CCLers celebrated the retiring senator’s climate legacy with a tree planting, after working with her for more than 10 years.
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CCL partners on Rewiring America’s ‘Save on Better Appliances’ campaign
August 25, 2025Read moreCCL’s nationwide network of grassroots volunteers will share Rewiring America’s resources in their local communities.
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Reflections from Capitol Hill: Climate advocacy and a moonshot mindset
August 21, 2025Read moreCCL volunteer Joel McKinnon reflects on a moving Lobby Day trip, connecting climate work to the challenge and achievement of space travel.
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What we achieved by passing and protecting the IRA
August 20, 2025Read moreCompared to a world in which the IRA never became law, we’ll save about 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide pollution over the next decade.
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Holding the line on climate: EPA
August 13, 2025Read moreCCL submitted a formal comment to the EPA because the agency is misinterpreting the text and intent of climate laws passed by Congress.










