Episodes

Friday Aug 11, 2017
Winning Over Local Elected Officials
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Join CCL veterans - Sandy Simon, Peter Jarka-Sellers and Alex Amonette - and learn how to communicate and build relationships with your local elected officials. Work toward passing municipal resolutions and gaining endorsements in support of CFD from key stakeholders.
Cities, local governments, and business organizations have begun to lead the way in boldly pronouncing their support for climate action. In this week’s CCU webinar, learn how to harness this nationwide momentum and gain the support of your city council, mayor, and chamber of commerce.

Friday Aug 11, 2017
Winning Over Local Elected Officials (Audio)
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Audio Only: Join CCL veterans - Sandy Simon, Peter Jarka-Sellers and Alex Amonette - and learn how to communicate and build relationships with your local elected officials. Work toward passing municipal resolutions and gaining endorsements in support of CFD from key stakeholders.
Cities, local governments, and business organizations have begun to lead the way in boldly pronouncing their support for climate action. In this week’s CCU webinar, learn how to harness this nationwide momentum and gain the support of your city council, mayor, and chamber of commerce.

Friday Aug 11, 2017
Climate Advocate Training Lesson Two (Audio)
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Audio Only: Join Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL) Director of Operations Amy Bennett and Director of Volunteer Education and Engagement Brett Cease as they welcome you to CCL. In this updated second part of the series, you'll review CCL's methodology of building common ground, put it into practice, and review more of the details behind carbon fee and dividend to help cover the basics of becoming an effective CCL climate advocate.

Friday Aug 11, 2017
Climate Advocate Training Lesson One (Audio)
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Audio Only: Join Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL) Director of Operations Amy Bennett and Director of Volunteer Education and Engagement Brett Cease as they welcome you to CCL. In this updated first part of the series, you'll review CCL's values, structure, and organization along with examples of the tools we use to build the political will for a livable world.

Monday Jul 24, 2017
Citizens Climate Radio Ep 14 Apocalypse Now?
Monday Jul 24, 2017
Monday Jul 24, 2017
Recently some climate communication experts have been freaking out about freaking out. In reaction to a New York Magazine article, The Uninhabitable World, by David Wallace-Wells, a big debate is raging about fear tactics when talking about climate change. We look at the different sides and some of the social science around fear and rhetoric. Joining host, Peterson Toscano, is Halldor Björnsson, the Head of the Atmospheric Research Group at Veðurstofa Iceland also known as the Icelandic Met Office. Also, we hear from Dr. Kristian Bjørkdahl who has earned a PhD in rhetoric and continues his studies at the Centre for Development and the Environment, at the University of Oslo. Oh, and Aristotle makes a surprise cameo appearance.
Art House
Sung to the tune of Be Our Guests, the Beauty and the Beast classic song, Jason Zeikowitz, a master of sustainability at Arizona State University, performs a showstopper about Scientists. Check out his videos on YouTube and follow Science Sigh on Twitter
Puzzler
Last month's question was about food. What is a food you love that is threatened by Climate Change? We hear from three different Citizens' Climate Lobby volunteers who attended the International Conference in Washington, DC.
New Puzzler Question
Using metaphor to talk about climate change is very important. We can relate the effects of climate change or our response to it to our own lives in many ways, including our childhood experiences. So here is your puzzler question: Fill in the blank. When I think about climate change, it reminds me of when ___________ Think back to your childhood. The memory may have absolutely nothing to do with climate change. It might be aobut a loss you experienced, a sudden change in your life, or a revelation about your role in the world. When I think about climate change, it reminds me of when _________. Fill in the blank and explain.
Send Peterson your answers. Leave your name, contact info, and where you are from.
Get back to him by August, 15, 2017. You can also email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org that’s radio @ citizensclimate.orgText Peterson or leave a voicemail of 3 minutes or less at 570.483.8194. (+1 if calling from outside the USA.)
Dig Deeper
- The Uninhabitable Earth, by David Wallace Wells
- Why Scare Tactics Won’t Stop Climate Change by Rachel Becker
- Did that New York Magazine Article Freak You Out? Good by David Roberts
- Aristotles’ Rhetoric: Book II Chapter 5 Fear
- Flateyri Avalanche Documentary
- What is an Anti-Avalanche Barrier? Veðurstofa Iceland
- Iceland’s Avalanche Monitoring System
- When did the USA join the World War II War?
You can hear Citizens’ Climate Radio on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podbean, and now on Northern Spirit 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.

Friday Jul 21, 2017
Climate and Weather (Audio)
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Audio Only: We've all heard that global warming can increase the frequency and severity of weather events. But how, and why, and to what extent?
Join Dr. Jennifer Francis, a world-renowned climate researcher at Rutgers University and Bob Lindmeier, the chief meteorologist at ABC affiliate WKOW in Madison, Wisconsin to learn more about how this complexity can be effectively communicated to the general public. Rick Knight, CCL's IL State Coordinator, moderates.
Dr. Francis’ presentation begins at 3:34, and Bob Lindmeier’s at 22:13, open Q&A begins at 36:00.

Friday Jul 21, 2017
Climate and Weather
Friday Jul 21, 2017
Friday Jul 21, 2017
We've all heard that global warming can increase the frequency and severity of weather events. But how, and why, and to what extent?
Join Dr. Jennifer Francis, a world-renowned climate researcher at Rutgers University and Bob Lindmeier, the chief meteorologist at ABC affiliate WKOW in Madison, Wisconsin to learn more about how this complexity can be effectively communicated to the general public. Rick Knight, CCL's IL State Coordinator, moderates.
Dr. Francis’ presentation begins at 3:34, and Bob Lindmeier’s at 22:13, open Q&A begins at 36:00.

Friday Jul 14, 2017
Getting Your LTEs Published (Audio)
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Audio Only: Getting your group to generate letters to the editor (LTE) in your local or regional newspaper is an essential way to build on our momentum and keep generating political will back in district. It's also an effective way to reach a broad audience with our message.
Join CCL’s Communication Director Steve Valk to get updated on recent media developments and initiatives within CCL as well as the chance to discuss tips and best practices to not only writing effective letters to the editor but also getting them published. Steve will discuss the news hierarchy, the letter to the editor formula, message protocol and etiquette. The webinar will feature some hands-on practice and conclude with what to do when your letter is published and applying the skills learned to actual news stories.

Friday Jul 14, 2017
Getting Your LTEs Published
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Friday Jul 14, 2017
Getting your group to generate letters to the editor (LTE) in your local or regional newspaper is an essential way to build on our momentum and keep generating political will back in district. It's also an effective way to reach a broad audience with our message.
Join CCL’s Communication Director Steve Valk to get updated on recent media developments and initiatives within CCL as well as the chance to discuss tips and best practices to not only writing effective letters to the editor but also getting them published. Steve will discuss the news hierarchy, the letter to the editor formula, message protocol and etiquette. The webinar will feature some hands-on practice and conclude with what to do when your letter is published and applying the skills learned to actual news stories.

Saturday Jul 08, 2017
Drew Jones & Marshall Saunders | Citizens' Climate Lobby | July 2017 Monthly Speaker
Saturday Jul 08, 2017
Saturday Jul 08, 2017
Audio Only: Andrew (Drew) Jones is Co-Founder of Climate Interactive, a top-rated climate change think tank that creates the simulations used in the United Nations negotiations. An expert on international climate and energy issues, his quotes and interactive data stories appear frequently in the New York Times, The Washington Post, and other media.
Jones and his team at CI and MIT Sloan developed “C-ROADS”, the user-friendly climate simulation in use by thousands of climate analysts around the world. He teaches Systems Thinking and Sustainability at MIT and UNC-Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Additionally, CCL Founder Marshall Saunders delivered the talk he was scheduled to give at our 8th Annual International Conference.

