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Episode 72: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Climate Change
May 26, 2022Read moreHear from three young members of the LDS Church as they discuss navigating the relationships between faith, politics, and climate solutions.
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Conservative solutions to climate change
May 13, 2022Read moreConservatives in climate advocacy often combine shrewd economics with environmental protection. Here are some of the policies they favor.
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Earth Day brings another surge in media activity for CCL volunteers
May 4, 2022Read moreFor Earth Day, CCL volunteers published op-eds, letters to the editor and stories in local outlets to promote climate solutions nationwide.
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How #ElectrifyEverything meshes with CCL’s goals
May 2, 2022Read moreDive into the details of how expanding electrification can solve various problems, how the campaign can be advanced, and how CCLers can help.
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What does it mean to electrify everything?
April 21, 2022Read moreRewiring America wants to electrify every appliance in the U.S. Keishaa Austin explains how we get there, and what we all can do to help.
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How to Write a Letter to the Editor
April 13, 2022Read moreLearn CCL’s best advice for writing effective letters to the editor, from how to choose your topic to the structure you should follow.
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How to Call Members of Congress
March 31, 2022Read moreCalling members of Congress can be intimidating, so we wrote a helpful script of what to say when calling your representative.
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Episode 70: Comedy and Climate with Esteban Gast
March 24, 2022Read moreEsteban Gast joins Peterson Toscano for a conversation about Esteban’s podcast and journey into climate communication through comedy.
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The Oscars are coming! Let’s talk about “Don’t Look Up”
March 22, 2022Read moreGet ready for the 94th Oscars with CCL by learning more about “Don’t Look Up,” a star-studded climate advocacy comedy with four nominations.
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Elections provide opportunity to make climate change a priority
March 21, 2022Read moreMany CCL volunteers are looking for ways to strengthen democracy and increase voter participation. The Environmental Voter Project can help.










