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CCL snowmen take to the streets
February 2, 2024Read moreWith fun, eye-catching protests in recent weeks, CCL chapters have been helping snowmen call for climate action.
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Nurturing hope and empowerment: Reflections on lobbying
November 13, 2023Read moreCitizens’ Climate Lobby youth share their perspectives on lobbying, and how it has helped them find hope and direction.
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CCLers go ‘out of office’ for creative events with Congress
July 5, 2023Read moreThree stories show the diverse, delightful ways CCL volunteers have connected with members of Congress in recent months.
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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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CCL Utah event discusses Great Salt Lake, state climate initiatives
February 15, 2023Read moreRecent CCL awareness campaigns about protecting the Great Salt Lake have spurred an influx of new volunteers to join CCL Utah.
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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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June conference delivers realistic hope through climate action
July 14, 2022Read moreYoung people need hope, and Citizens’ Climate Lobby knows how to deliver. Students from all over the U.S. attended CCL’s DC June Conference.
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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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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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How 25 Republicans in Utah came to endorse carbon fee and dividend
July 27, 2021Read more25 Utah Republicans, most of them members of the state legislature, expressed their support for carbon fee and dividend in a June op-ed.