Join CCL Strategy Director Tony Sirna and Government Affairs Coordinator Adeline DeYoung for a training that will highlight recommendations for communicating about the Energy Innovation Act and including how to approach talking with community members who may voice concerns about provisions within the legislation.
Skip ahead to the following section(s):
Importance of Listening (4:48)
How To Find & Use This CCL Resource (8:03 )
Role-play scenarios (15:14)
CCL Community: https://community.citizensclimate.org/handling-challenging-questions
Presentation Slides: http://cclusa.org/handling-challenging-questions-slides
Join CCL: https://cclusa.org/join
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