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CCL to host virtual climate conference on Dec. 3-4
November 22, 2022Read moreCCL’s volunteers will gather for a virtual conference early in December to prepare for the advocacy work that lies ahead.
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Primary and supporting asks for the Fall 2022 lobby season
November 15, 2022Read moreThe IRA is the law of the land, and while the emissions gap is smaller than it was before, we still need to close the gap.
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A preview of CCL’s December 2022 conference
November 15, 2022Read moreOne way to make sure that you’re prepared for climate action going into the new year is to attend CCL’s free, virtual December conference!
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Despite delay in results, CCL poised to foster climate action in new Congress
November 9, 2022Read moreAs we await the results of the midterm elections, CCL stands ready to foster robust climate action in Congress, whatever its political makeup.
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Are clean technologies and renewable energies better for the environment than fossil fuels?
November 2, 2022Read moreInstead of drilling for fossil fuels, we need to mine for minerals to manufacture “clean” technologies like solar panels and batteries.
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CCL Executive Director to attend COP27
November 2, 2022Read moreMadeleine Para, Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s executive director, is set to attend the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27).
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Pedaling for a purpose: Bike tour raises awareness for climate change
October 31, 2022Read more“My involvement in CCL has led to huge breakthroughs in the exercise of my personal and political power in ways I could not have imagined.”
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Podcasts offer deeper dive into climate issues
October 11, 2022Read moreHere are some of the podcasts out there that examine climate change through the lens of science, policy and politics.
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CCLers use media to push climate as a midterm election issue
October 4, 2022Read moreWith the midterms just a month away, CCL volunteers are working hard to push climate change in candidates’ platforms and fellow voters’ minds.
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En-ROADS shows the power of carbon pricing
September 25, 2022Read moreEn-ROADS shows that a carbon price would “therefore reduce temperature well below where it was expected to go to avoid some of the worst effects of climate change.”