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Volunteer Spotlight: Helena Robinson
February 6, 2024Read moreHelena Robinson is the Director of Sustainability and Quality Control at Xavier University of Louisiana and a volunteer with CCL New Orleans.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Aliyah Bell
February 6, 2024Read moreAliyah Bell is a busy 23-year-old professional, soon-to-be law student, and climate advocate in CCL’s New Orleans chapter.
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PROVE IT Act passes Senate committee after months of CCL support
January 22, 2024Read moreOn January 18, after months of support from CCL volunteers, the PROVE IT Act passed the Senate EPW Committee with a bipartisan majority vote.
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Republican Senators introduce foreign pollution fee bill
November 8, 2023Read moreSenate Republicans Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina have introduced the Foreign Pollution Fee Act of 2023.
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CCLers highlight climate at town halls
September 6, 2023Read moreDuring the August congressional recess, CCL volunteers attended at least 53 town halls, asking thoughtful questions about climate action.
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January gratitude blog: Volunteer accomplishments
January 31, 2023Read moreJanuary gratitude blog: This month’s volunteer accomplishments By Katie Zakrzewski Our volunteers are the best around. They work hard and make friends with everyone they meet. We love seeing this hard work pay off, and we love seeing our volunteers make a difference in their communities and around the...
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Louisiana during COVID: Not together, but never alone
May 29, 2020Read moreCCL staffer Princella Talley writes about Louisiana’s indomitable spirit of solidarity and climate action as the state manages the COVID pandemic.
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Louisiana volunteers travel to Texas for regional conference
March 5, 2019Read more16 CCL volunteers from Louisiana attended the Third Coast Regional Conference, where they strengthened their bonds and learned together.
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CCL responds to Scalise anti-carbon tax resolution
May 3, 2018Read moreRep. Scalise (R-LA) reintroduced an anti-carbon tax resolution in the House, fearing for the economy. But in fact, if carbon tax revenue were returned to households, it would add jobs and increase GDP.
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2,751 miles of climate action: The 2016 Southern Energy Freedom Tour
December 28, 2016Read moreIn 22 days, the Southern Energy Freedom Tour covered 2,751 miles and generated 245 letters to Congress. Here’s how the organizers did it.
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