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Episode 75: Adrian Rafizadeh, Young Conservative Pursuing Climate Solutions
August 27, 2022Read moreAdrian Rafizadeh is a young conservative; he’s also motivated to connect with fellow young conservatives about climate change.
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Carbon Fee vs Carbon Tax: what’s the difference?
June 7, 2022Read moreAs carbon pricing picks up speed, people sometimes interchange the words “carbon fee and dividend” with “carbon tax.”
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Recap: June 2022 lobby trainings with Dr. Danny Richter
June 3, 2022Read morePrepare for June lobby meetings with this recap of Dr. Danny Richter’s trainings covering Congress, our primary and supporting asks, and more!
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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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Volunteer Spotlight: Tim Dec
May 17, 2022Read moreMay’s volunteer spotlight is on Tim Dec, a climate-conscious Republican running for California State Assembly.
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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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Meet CCL’s 2022 Fellows
May 5, 2022Read moreCCL is lucky to have six Fellows working with our staff this year on our Diversity and Inclusion and Conservative teams. Get to know them now!
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Conservative Conference brings right-leaning climate advocates to D.C.
April 14, 2022Read moreCCL’s Conservative Conference succeeded in uniting right-leaning volunteers on the importance of participation in climate advocacy.
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Op-ed: The free market risks collapse if not used to stop climate change
April 4, 2022Read moreVik Tantry, CEO of FormSwift, lays out his conservative and libertarian arguments in favor of a price on carbon.
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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.