Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
Tyson Bertone-Riggs has a diverse background in forest policy and conservation work with both field experience and policy expertise. Along with Annie Schmidt, he served as the staff co-lead for the congressionally chartered Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission. Tyson’s past experience includes five years with the Rural Voices for Conservation Coalition as Executive Director and Policy Manager where he was responsible for coalition development, management, and political strategy. Tyson also brings experience working for state and federal forestry agencies, as well as having worked on state and local elections and in the U.S. Senate.
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(0:00) Intro and Highlights
(7:44) Dana's Interview with Tyson Bertone-Riggs
(41:00) June Action Sheet
(44:47) Take Action
(47:15) BRIDGE Exercise
Register for Summer Conference: https://cclusa.org/summer
June Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/actionsheet
Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/1200872923
Alliance for Wildfire Resilience: https://alliancewr.org/

5 days ago
5 days ago
Join CCL's Sr. Director of Field Operations Elli Sparks for a training that specifically addresses how to prepare yourself for a successful meeting with a member of Congress. You will learn about CCL's methodology, research tips, available tools, lobby meeting roles and parts, the value of practice, and the power of listening.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(1:29) Purpose of Citizen Lobbyist
(5:55) Building Relationships
(18:52) Lobby Team Roles
(24:52) Meeting Outline
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/prepare-to-lobby
Training Page: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/21052
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Thursday Jun 04, 2026
Generative AI and Advocacy: Keeping Relationships at the Center
Thursday Jun 04, 2026
Thursday Jun 04, 2026
This training is an expansion of BRIDGE Training 5: The Advocacy Detective and examines how Generative AI can be used to move beyond surface-level searches to better understand your Member of Congress, district dynamics, committee priorities, and trusted messengers. It covers practical prompting techniques, how to spot and reduce hallucinations, and the importance of verifying outputs. It also briefly discusses how CCL approaches AI through the lens of clean, reliable energy. The throughline is that Generative AI is an additional tool option to support advocacy, but it is not a replacement for the relationships at the heart of CCL's work.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(4:21) AI Background
(10:50) Where AI Shines & Doesn't
(19:44) Your Voice & Authenticity
(27:17) Prompting Basics
(32:14) Wrapping Up
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/ai-slides
CCL Training Event: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/21050
Log Your Attendance: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000H5svYAC
Prompt Script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VWoWUcnC1DA-Tbw5qe8StqKNrI_5i8JsVsX8HL8dXmY/edit?usp=sharing

Friday May 29, 2026
CCL Training: Messaging for Impact (Permitting Reform Wrap-Up)
Friday May 29, 2026
Friday May 29, 2026
This final session in our permitting reform training series brings everything together with a focus on effective communication. We’ll recap key concepts across the major topics and highlight tailored messages that resonate with different audiences—including Republican and Democratic offices. Participants will learn how to confidently apply these messages to advance durable permitting solutions.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(1:34) Effective Permitting Conversations
(4:10) Permitting Reform for Republicans
(16:44) Permitting Reform for Democrats
(30:13) Key Takeaways
Training Slides: https://cclusa.org/permitting-messages-slides
Permitting Reform Trainings: https://community.citizensclimate.org/topics/clean-energy-permitting-reform
Log your training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000GzqjYAC

Friday May 22, 2026
Friday May 22, 2026
The Advocacy Detective is about becoming a more strategic, relational climate advocate by learning how to better understand the political world your Member of Congress operates within. Before we can effectively persuade, we first need to understand — their district, their pressures, their priorities, the language they use, and the communities they feel accountable to. In BRIDGE, we talk a lot about meeting people where they are. Tonight is about learning how to actually find where that is using practical research tools to understand your Member of Congress’s district realities, incentives, influencers, and language—so your outreach is specific, respectful, and strategically targeted.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(3:42) The Core Philosophy
(10:38) Step 1: Congress.gov — Committee Power
(16:42) Step 2: OpenSecrets.org — Donor Information
(20:21) Step 3: MOC's Official Website
(25:07) Step 4: Polling — Local Public Will
(28:46) Step 5: Targeted News Search
(34:36) Step 6: Cultural DNA of the District
(38:17) Looking Ahead
Tonight’s slides: https://cclusa.org/BRIDGE-5-Slides
BRIDGE # 5 Training Page: https://community.citizensclimate.org/BRIDGE/Unit-2/Training-2
Log Your Attendance: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000EAcDYAW

Monday May 11, 2026
Shane Londagin | May 2026 National Monthly Meeting | Citizens Climate Lobby
Monday May 11, 2026
Monday May 11, 2026
This month, we're featuring Shane Londagin, Senior Policy Advisor for Energy and Climate for Sen. John Hickenlooper (CO), manages Senator Hickenlooper’s energy portfolio on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and supports the Senator’s leadership in bipartisan permitting reform negotiations, grid modernization efforts, and critical minerals policy.
(0:00) Intro and National Highlights
(11:48) Local Highlights
(12:44) Interview with Shane Londagin, Senior Policy Advisor for Energy and Climate for Sen. John Hickenlooper (CO)
(39:40) May Action Sheet
(41:56) Take Action
(44:00) BRIDGE Exercise
Register for Summer Conference: https://cclusa.org/summer
May Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/actionsheet
Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/1190540027
Permitting Reform Trainings: https://community.citizensclimate.org/topics/clean-energy-permitting-reform

Friday May 08, 2026
Friday May 08, 2026
It's important for energy project developers to engage local communities in order to address any local concerns and adverse impacts that may arise from new infrastructure projects. Join CCL's VP of Government Affairs Jenn Tyler, Research Manager Dana Nuccitelli and Mindy Ahler
Congressional Liaison Director to learn about how community engagement may be addressed in the permitting reform process, and key messages for congressional offices.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(1:48) Community Engagement Background
(12:50) Recognition of its Importance
(14:18) Engagement Policy Proposals
(19:01) Key Messages
Log Your Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000GcAzYAK
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/community-engagement-slides
Training Page: https://community.citizensclimate.org/topics/clean-energy-permitting-reform

Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
This training walks you through the process of securing and delivering policy support from county commissioners on both sides of the aisle and provides specific examples of CCL volunteer success stories with community leaders in Montana. We’ll also talk about identifying and connecting with trusted messengers and why it’s effective and efficient to start with the ones in your direct network.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(3:18) What Is A Trusted Messenger?
(4:25) Why County Commissioners?
(12:48) How To Build A Strategy To Get Letters
(20:00 ) Case Study: Montana
(29:27) Taking Action
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/county-commissioner-slides
CCL Training Event: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/20756
Trusted Messenger Letter Templates: https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/201
Log Your Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5y8X0000005xY2QAI

Friday Apr 24, 2026
Friday Apr 24, 2026
From a review of CCL's history to a focus on our shared work ahead, learn how climate progress becomes possible when your Member of Congress experiences Strong Conviction, Political Safety, Undeniable Support—and how your chapter’s actions intentionally build those conditions.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(2:23) CCL's History
(6:03) Theory of Change
(13:26) Three Conditions
(17:30) Name The Condition
(29:36) Power vs. Force in Advocacy
(33:14) Final Takeaways
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/BRIDGE-4-Slides
CCL Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/BRIDGE/Unit-2/Training-1
Log Your Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000EAabYAG

Friday Apr 17, 2026
CCL Training: Earth Month Media Opportunities
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Join CCL Communications & Media Manager Charlotte Ward for a training that will review CCL's Earth Month Media Opportunities available for CCL chapters and volunteers to boost awareness and engagement with climate solutions.
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(0:00) Intro & Agenda
(1:00) Why Activate Local Media?
(4:26) Letters to the Editor
(7:56) Writing Op-Eds
(11:51) Moral Foundations Application
(20:24) Resources To Help You
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/earth-day-media-slides
CCL Training Event: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/20755
Log Your Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000AHfVYAW

