Episodes

Wednesday Dec 05, 2018
Wednesday Dec 05, 2018
Join Citizens' Climate Lobby’s Stephanie Doyle, National Outreach and Partnership Coordinator in a webinar that highlights outreach updates with environmental, climate justices, and progressive organizations regarding The Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act.
Stephanie will facilitate a review of the organizational statements made on behalf of the recent legislation, what CCL’s ongoing plan for outreach to non-profit organizations is at the national and local level, and recommendations to talk about the bill with progressive groups.
You can get more information on its website: www.energyinnovationact.org
As well as on CCL Community at: www.cclusa.org/bill.

Friday Nov 30, 2018
CCU: The Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act Legislative Details
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Join Dr. Danny Richter, Citizen Climate Lobby's VP of Government Affairs, in a webinar highlighting the main details of the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act's legislative text.
Danny walks through the Carbon Fee & Dividend components as well as the Carbon Equalization Tariff, Regulatory Adjustment, and Strategic Considerations on the Hill as well as some of the most frequent questions about the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act from CCL volunteers.
For more information about the bill, visit: cclusa.org/energy-innovation act
For full access to this lesson's presentation slides and video visit: https://community.citizensclimatelobby.org/learn/carbon-fee-and-dividend/legislative-updates-media-plan-and-messaging-recommendations/

Friday Nov 30, 2018
CCU: The Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act Media Plan
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Join Steve Valk, Citizens' Climate Lobby's Communications Director and Flannery Winchester CCL's Communications Coordinator for a webinar highlighting the media strategy on the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act for all CCL volunteers.
Flannery and Steve provide an overview of how to best engage your local media outlets, where to route national media interests, how to participate on social media, and where to find all of the resources for the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act in CCL Community.
For more information about the bill, visit: cclusa.org/energy-innovation act
For full access to this lesson's presentation slides and video visit: https://community.citizensclimatelobby.org/learn/carbon-fee-and-dividend/legislative-updates-media-plan-and-messaging-recommendations/

Friday Nov 30, 2018
Friday Nov 30, 2018
Join Flannery Winchester, CCL's Communications Coordinator, for a webinar highlighting the messaging recommendations for the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act for all CCL volunteers.
Flannery provides an overview of the important role of focus and resonance in communicating the five key points behind the Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividend Act and where to find all of the supporting resources in CCL Community.
For more information about the bill, visit: cclusa.org/energy-innovation act
For full access to this lesson's presentation slides and video visit: https://community.citizensclimatelobby.org/learn/carbon-fee-and-dividend/legislative-updates-media-plan-and-messaging-recommendations/

Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
CCL: Introducing The Energy Innovation & Carbon Dividends Act Webinar
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
Wednesday Nov 28, 2018
In November 2018, the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act was introduced in Congress by two Republicans and three Democrats. This historic bipartisan bill would enact carbon fee and dividend into law when passed, and is the result of the hard work and support of thousands of CCL volunteers over many years.
Call Outline (skip forward to times listed): The Bill's Background (starts at 1:43), Review of the Bill's Basic Framework (starts at 7:31), Review of Actions & Next Steps (starts at 15:57), Review of Where to Find Resources on Community (starts at 22:22) Mark Wraps up (starts at 30:21).
Join CCL's Mark Reynolds, Madeleine Para, and Danny Richter in a webinar that celebrates this achievement, reviews the basic framework of the bill, and highlights what CCL is calling on volunteers to do today, tomorrow, and over the next few weeks to help now that a bill introduced.
The Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act of 2018 incorporates the most important provisions of carbon fee and dividend: a fee on carbon emissions at the source that starts at $15 per ton and goes up $10 per year, and a full dividend allocated to households. There are also a few provisions that have been added that are not in our proposal.
You can get more information on its website: www.energyinnovationact.org
As well as on CCL Community at: www.cclusa.org/bill.

Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
The IPCC Special Report on 1.5 Degrees & CCL
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
CCL's Research Coordinator Rick Knight reviews the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report “Global Warming of 1.5°C.” (or SR1.5).
In the presentation Rick reviews three main questions:
Why was this report written?
What does it tell us that’s new?
How does it inform CCL’s work?
For a link to the slides and full video, visit: https://community.citizensclimatelobby.org/learn/climate-science/ipcc-special-report-1-5-degrees-ccl/

Saturday Nov 17, 2018
Anthony Leiserowitz | Citizens' Climate Lobby | November 2018 Monthly Speaker
Saturday Nov 17, 2018
Saturday Nov 17, 2018
Just days after the midterm elections and right before CCL volunteers lobby on Capitol Hill, we talk to Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, about their latest polling on Americans’ views about climate change and solutions like carbon pricing.
Dr. Leiserowitz is an expert on public opinion and public engagement with the issues of climate change and the environment. His research investigates the psychological, cultural, and political factors that influence environmental beliefs, attitudes, policy support, and behavior.
Helpful links:
You can download this month's CCL Action Sheet at http://www.cclusa.org/actionsheet
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org
http://www.climatecommunication.yale.edu
2018 Year End Campaign: https://donate.citizensclimateeducationcorp.org/campaign/2018-end-of-year-campaign/c209371

Saturday Nov 17, 2018
CC Radio Ep 30 What Does the Bible Say About Climate Change
Saturday Nov 17, 2018
Saturday Nov 17, 2018
Three American Evangelicals consider faith, theology, and global warming. Kyle Meyaard Schaap, National Organizer and spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action (YECA) and Corina Newsome, YECA steering committee member on the diversity and civic engagement subcommittees, along with Rev. Josh Gibson, pastor of Emmanuel Bible Fellowship Church in Sunbury, PA, chat with host, Peterson Toscano about the Bible, stewardship, loving our neighbor, heaven, and earth. Discover how these Evangelicals approach the often political topic of climate change, and learn how to connect with Bible believers, who may not be environmentalists but care very much for what happens to people and to our earthly home.
Art House
In response to the question, What Does the Bible Say About Climate Change? Tony Buffusio from the Bronx, NY (a comic creation of Peterson Toscano) tells the story of Joseph in the book of Genesis. Joseph lives in Egypt during a time of temporary regional shifts in the climate. Not only does he predict changes in weather patterns, he developes a plan of how to look after the people. Peterson is a Bible scholar with a passion for looking after the welfare of people who are affected by extreme weather events.
Puzzler Question
We hear from Jay Greene in Salisbury, England. She tells us what her faith has to do with climate change.
Since this is such a rich question, we want to keep it open another month.
Louis, someone you know from your faith community asks why are you involved in climate change work. You say, Lots of reasons, but a big part is because of my faith. Louis looks puzzled. He asks, Climate Change? What’s faith got to do with it?
So what do you say to Louis? How is climate change connected to your faith or religion or spiritual practice? How is climate change connnected to your faith or religion or spiritual practice? What do you have to add to this topic?
Send your answers to Peterson by December 10, 2018. Leave your name, contact info, and where you are from.
You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org or leave a voicemail of 3 minutes or less at 518.595.9414. (+1 if calling from outside the USA.)
Dig Deeper
Genesis 1:26, Genesis 2:15, Leviticus 25:4, Pslam 24:1,2, Psalm 104:10-15, Colossians 1:15, Revelation 21, Matthew 25:31-46, Romans 8:19-21
- Stopping Climate Change is Part of Following Jesus by Kyle Meyaard-Schaap (Relevant Magazine)
- YECA resource list of books for Christians interested in learning more about climate change and creation care.
- Evangelical Climate Initiative
- Operation Noah, a Christian charity working with the church to inspire action on climate change
- The Christian Climate Professor Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Science. (Quartz)
- Citizens Climate Lobby Faith Outreach
You can hear Citizens’ Climate Radio on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, Podbean, Northern Spirit Radio, Google Play, PlayerFM, and TuneIn Radio. Also, feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens’ Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio.
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Friday Nov 09, 2018
CCU: 2018 Congressional Education Day Logistics Review (Audio)
Friday Nov 09, 2018
Friday Nov 09, 2018
Are you curious about what to expect about the conference and lobby day?
Join hosts Taylor Krause, CCL's Executive Assistant and Sara Wanous, CCL's Membership Coordinator, for a final walk-through of the who, what, when, where, how and why of the 2018 International Conference & Lobby Day in Washington, DC.
If you’re attending for the first time this is a highly valuable webinar in preparing for what to expect with the schedule, logistics, and final details.
CCL's website: https://citizensclimatelobby.org
Follow us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/CitizensClimateLobby
Twitter: http://twitter.com/citizensclimate
Youtube: www.cclusa.org/youtube

Friday Nov 02, 2018
CCU: 2018 June Meeting Analysis (Audio)
Friday Nov 02, 2018
Friday Nov 02, 2018
Join CCL's Vice President of Government Affairs Dr. Danny Richter as he presents his annual analysis of the 500+ meetings CCL volunteers have with members of Congress or their staff in June each summer.
This lesson reviews the June Meeting Analysis, how to use it in a meeting with a Member of Congress, the media, potential endorsers, and the larger community, as well as sharing our two-page leave-behind. The documents and resources reviewed in the lesson are available in CCL Community as well as the top topics tool we use to prepare for meetings with members of Congress or their staff.

