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California “Green Republicans” network at conventions
December 14, 2021Read moreCalifornia’s “Green Republicans” in CCL share their hard work connecting with the GOP in California, as well as conservatives in the U.S.
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New research: carbon fee and dividend would reduce poverty and inequality while strengthening the economy
December 13, 2021Read moreOn November 29, Nature Climate Change published two studies on the impact of climate action on poverty, inequality and well-being.
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CCL names incoming executive director
December 6, 2021Read moreCCL announced that executive director Mark Reynolds will join the governing board in 2022. Madeleine Para will succeed Reynolds.
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A letter from Mark: New role. Same commitment.
December 6, 2021Read moreCCL’s Executive Director Mark Reynolds shares news about leadership changes within CCL and what to expect for the future.
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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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Volunteer Spotlight: Torrey McMillan and Meadow the Pup
November 23, 2021Read moreFor this month’s Volunteer Spotlight, CCL talks to Ohio volunteer Torrey McMillan and her loyal pup, Meadow.
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Episode 66: Hospitality in a Time of Climate Change
November 23, 2021Read morePeterson Toscano highlights the importance of hospitality and solidarity in helping those who are victims of climate disasters.
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How will carbon pricing impact inflation?
November 20, 2021Read moreCCL’s Research Team analyzes reports and economists’ statements to determine the impact that a carbon price would have on inflation.
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CCL statement on House passage of Build Back Better
November 19, 2021Read moreCCL appreciates that Congress continues to work hard on a budget reconciliation bill that includes historic levels of climate investment.
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Climate advocates gather with carbon pricing still in play for reconciliation bill
November 17, 2021Read moreWith carbon pricing still under consideration in the Senate, Citizens’ Climate Lobby volunteers gathered for a successful virtual conference.