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Saturday Apr 13, 2024
Saturday Apr 13, 2024
Join CCL for our April monthly meeting to hear more from our campaign partners Potential Energy about our focus for Earth Month on talking about climate change. For such a big challenge, we don’t talk much about climate change. All that silence means that climate change can feel less important to pay attention to than it really is. After all, if we’re not talking about it, how big can the problem be? For Earth Month, CCL volunteers are having climate conversations across the country with their friends, family, and communities. Our goal? 25,000 climate conversations that have a ripple effect, leading to more conversations in families, communities, and with elected leaders. We'll be joined by Ernesto Alcantar, who leads Potential Energy's messaging, research and strategy across several topic areas, including extreme weather, electric vehicles, and nuclear energy. Before joining the team, Ernesto was a management consultant at Boston Consulting Group, where he led strategy and transformation work across sustainability, healthcare, and commercial banking. We'll also hear from Dr. Katharine Hayhoe about her best tips for having a successful conversation about climate change, learn more about how you can participate in the campaign and log your conversations.
Skip ahead to the following section(s):
(0:00) Intro & Highlights
(7:48) Ernesto's Presentation
(30:20) Q&A Discussion
(32:51) Dr. Katharine Hayhoe's Invite
(43:00) CCL's April Actions
March Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/actionsheet
Register for the Summer Conference (June 8-11): https://cclusa.org/summer
Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/933859918
Climate Conversations Campaign: https://cclusa.org/presentations
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/potential-energy-slides
Potential Energy: https://potentialenergycoalition.org/
Science Moms: https://sciencemoms.com/
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