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Snapshots of CCL’s Earth Day 2023
May 19, 2023Read moreDuring April 2023, CCL chapters held 837 outreach events, welcoming nearly twice our average number of monthly volunteer joins for 2023.
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Colorado CCL chapter honors climate hero Ed Perlmutter, bids farewell
August 3, 2022Read moreEd Perlmutter has been a U.S. Representative for 16 years and works towards public support for climate bills.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Yonatan Malin
March 9, 2022Read moreFor this month’s Volunteer Spotlight, we hear from Yonatan Malin, the leader of CCL’s Jewish Action Team from Boulder, Colorado.
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Black History Month week 4: Environmental artists
February 22, 2022Read moreFor the fourth week of Black History Month, we highlight four Black environmental artists who advocate for change through their art.
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Longmont City Council unanimously endorses carbon fee and dividend policy
November 30, 2021Read moreCCL’s Longmont chapter in Colorado shares how they secured a municipal endorsement and four lessons learned along the way.
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After Texas froze, CCLers shared stories to climate change
March 10, 2021Read moreCCL volunteers throughout the nation shared personal stories of extreme weather and urged others to take action to rein in climate change.
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Generating an editorial endorsement in Grand Junction
January 8, 2020Read moreRead how volunteers generated an editorial endorsement from the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel on the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act.
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Bipartisan Senate Climate Solutions Caucus announces membership
November 8, 2019Read moreThe Senate Climate Solutions Caucus welcomes Sens. Michael Bennet (D-CO), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Mitt Romney (R-UT), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and others.
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Colorado CCL chapter convenes local mayors to discuss climate solutions
November 1, 2019Read moreThe Golden, Colorado chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby hosted a panel discussion for mayors of Colorado cities to discuss climate solutions.
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Recent pro-climate actions by Republicans flew under the radar
July 31, 2018Read moreRecent votes and actions by some Republicans in the House show a shift on climate change, even though they don’t generate much media attention.