Episodes

Sunday Jan 22, 2017
Reclaiming Our Democracy with Sam Daley-Harris
Sunday Jan 22, 2017
Sunday Jan 22, 2017
Join RESULTS founder and CCL’s first coach Sam Daley-Harris Thursday, January 19 at 8 p.m. Eastern for a one-session CCU Webinar on his book Reclaiming Our Democracy: Healing the Break Between People and Government. Hear Sam describe his journey from musician and civic cynic to founding the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS 36 years ago. Hear him read excerpts from the new chapter on Citizens Climate Lobby and excerpts from chapters on RESULTS and get your questions answered on the thinking behind CCL’s methodology.
Warning: Expect to be inspired.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
Growing Your Local Group
Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
Tuesday Jan 17, 2017
In this lesson, Citizens' Climate Lobby's Director of Field Development Elli Sparks and Regional Coordinator Don Addu discuss strategies for finding and engaging people to become active volunteers in your local chapter.

Saturday Jan 14, 2017
Yoram Bauman | Citizens' Climate Lobby | January 2017 Monthly Speaker
Saturday Jan 14, 2017
Saturday Jan 14, 2017
What are the lessons we can learn from the defeat of the Washington state carbon tax referendum, Initiative 732? To find out, our guest on January’s call is Yoram Bauman, founder and co-chair of YesOn732.org, which spearheaded the campaign for I-732. Bauman holds a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Washington and is known as the “Stand-up Economist.” He is co-author of the 1998 book Tax Shift that helped inspire the revenue-neutral carbon tax in British Columbia. In 2012, he co-authored with Shi-Ling Hsu an op-ed in the New York Times, The Most Sensible Tax of All.

Friday Jan 13, 2017
Climate Change and the U.S. National Parks
Friday Jan 13, 2017
Friday Jan 13, 2017
Unsure how to find common ground when you meet with a member of Congress or Congressional staff? Most likely, a National Park Service (NPS) unit exists in the district of your member of Congress or inside your state. It is vital to know how climate change negatively impacts these national treasures and how the NPS works to reduce their carbon footprint in each of their units. National parks and monuments may be an economic linchpin for many Congressional districts.
Join seasonal park ranger and Citizens' Climate Lobby volunteer Brian Ettling as he discusses how he has witnessed climate change while working in the national parks. He will share how he has used his experience and love of our national parks to achieve common ground in meetings with Congressional staff. Even more, he will share examples of two national parks working to reduce their carbon footprints.

Monday Jan 09, 2017
Lobby Meeting Analysis
Monday Jan 09, 2017
Monday Jan 09, 2017
Legislative and Research Director Danny Richter presents his analysis of the 502 meetings with members of Congress or their staff in June of 2016.

Monday Dec 26, 2016
Citizens Climate Radio Ep 7 A Conservative Approach to Climate
Monday Dec 26, 2016
Monday Dec 26, 2016
Art House
Puzzler
You are chatting with a neighbor and you mention your commitment to addressing carbon pollution because of dangers it poses. Your neighbor, let’s call her Lucinda, is genuinely confused. She says, “But back in school I learned how important carbon dioxide is for plants and photosynthesis. Our teacher said that without carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, we couldn’t survive.”What would you say to Lucinda?
Dig Deeper
- Yale Climate Communications: Is there a Climate spiral of Silence in the US?
- Put a Price on it Campaign
- The Gibson Resolution

Saturday Dec 10, 2016
Saturday Dec 10, 2016
Most members of Congress do not go to Washington with the intention of being a champion for climate change solutions. So, how then do we turn them into one? RESULTS founder Sam Daley-Harris and CCL Senior Congressional Liaison Jay Butera join our December call to walk us through the process of moving members of Congress up the ladder of leadership on climate change.
Sam is currently the CEO and Founder of the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation and author of “Reclaiming Our Democracy.”
Jay was instrumental in the founding of the bipartisan House Climate Solutions Caucus and is featured in Season Two of National Geographic’s documentary series on climate change, “Years of Living Dangerously.”

Friday Dec 02, 2016
Bringing New Volunteers Onboard
Friday Dec 02, 2016
Friday Dec 02, 2016
This CCU lesson will offer tips and suggestions, and invite you to share your experience, ask questions and consider new strategies for engaging new people so that they acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective CCL volunteers.
NOTE: This CCU lesson is largely in response to the influx of new volunteers CCL experienced in November of 2016. However, the content and strategies are applicable today.

Monday Nov 28, 2016
Citizens Climate Radio Ep 6 Health, Climate, Community
Monday Nov 28, 2016
Monday Nov 28, 2016
Art House
Puzzler
Dig Deeper
- The Zika virus: one more symptom of a sick climate by Flannery Keck
- American Public Health Association: Climate Change and Health resources
- The principles of environmental justice

Monday Nov 21, 2016
Climate Advocate Training - Lesson Two
Monday Nov 21, 2016
Monday Nov 21, 2016
Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL) Director of Operations Amy Bennett and Regional Coordinator Brett Cease welcome you to CCL. In this two-part series, you'll learn the basics of becoming an effective climate advocate.
In Lesson Two, Amy and Brett discuss finding common ground and shared values, understanding CCL's methodology and how it led to breakthroughs in Congress, preparing for and participating in a lobby meeting and explaining our proposal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Carbon Fee and Dividend.

