The "gateway belief," what makes people more likely to accept the facts on climate change and support public policy solutions, is this simple fact: 97% of climate scientists are convinced, based upon the evidence, that human-caused global warming is happening. On our May call, Tony Leiserowitz from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication will discuss how we can get this vital information across to people and also talk about using the Yale Climate Opinion Maps as a tool for advocacy.
Reimagining the Intersection between Transportation and the Grid: #CCL2021 November Conference
Recharging Your Welcome Process For New Volunteers: #CCL2021 November Conference
Talking to Conservatives – What’s Working: #CCL2021 November Conference
How Much Can We Expect From Nuclear Energy? #CCL2021 November Conference
How to Focus Your CCL Presentation: #CCL2021 November Conference
CCL Lobbying 401 Training: Leading Your Lobby Team
CCL November 2021 Lobby Training #2: Supporting Asks & Final Guidance
CCL Reconciliation Update: Call Congress for a Price on Carbon
CCL‘s November 2021 Lobby Training #1: Legislative Plan & Primary Asks
A CCL Conversation with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe About ”Saving Us”
Big Tent Climate Talks | National Wildlife Federation | October 2021
CCL Training: Online Conference & Lobby Days Q&A
CCL Training: Research on Rural Economic Benefits of Climate Policy
CCR 65 Extreme Heat and Insurance Solutions with Kathy Baughman McLeod
CCL Training: 7 Steps For Media Actions To Support Carbon Pricing in Reconciliation
Rep. Ray Ward | Citizens‘ Climate Lobby | October 2021 Monthly Meeting
CCL Training: Understanding U.S. State Severance Fees
CCL Training: Ten Social Media Actions to Take To Support A #PriceOnCarbon in Budget Reconciliation
CCL Training: Communicating With Conservatives
CCL Training: Ask Community Leaders to Champion their Support to Congress
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