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Citizens' Climate Lobby

Summary: Official podcast for climate heroes from Citizens' Climate Lobby. We're creating the political will for a livable world.

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 Getting Endorsements to Create Political Will | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:13

Like lobbying, securing endorsements and/or Leader's Letters for Carbon Fee and Dividend or climate action from community leaders starts with building relationships. In this lesson, we’ll not only review how to initiate and cultivate those relationships but also hear from CCL volunteers who will share best practices and key learnings as well as how to coordinate your actions locally.

 Climate Geopolitics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:40

Climate change influences nearly every element of the geopolitical landscape, including human sustenance, international resource flows, and the viability of the civil state. The Paris Agreement brings all 195 nations that are parties to the 1992 UN Climate Convention into an active role in combatting climate change. It adds new principles to international law—like adherence to intergenerational equity and coherence of policy direction in decarbonization. Ultimately, solving the climate challenge will mean building much more inclusive and participatory societies the world over and standardizing climate-smart business practices to the point where the entire global financial sector is actively driving solutions through the everyday economy. We are now beginning to see concrete pathways to that smarter, more secure, and prosperous human future, because we are designing them. Learn how carbon pricing collaboration, innovative global governance strategies, and new modes of citizen engagement are bringing us closer to a genuinely ambitious global climate response. In this podcast, CCL’s Global Outreach Coordinator Joe Robertson will cover the scope and status of climate geopolitics, in relation to the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals, and related procedural and peace and security issues.  Register for the Webinar

 Citizens Climate Radio Ep 5 Diving into Denial | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:01

Ah, Climate Denial, a constant companion. Climate advocates have sought for the silver bullet, that one talking point that will extinguish all climate doubts and dismissals. In this episode host, Peterson Toscano, brings in climate advocates from around the world and climate communication experts to explore what might be behind the denial and how to respond.  Main Section Climate denial has distracted climate advocates and slowed down the public discussion and political action. As a result, climate activists and comics have gotten downright snarky and angry at people, particularly politicians, who are skeptical of climate science. Sharing insights about what they have discovered about climate denial, we hear from professional skier, Angel Collinson, and Chilean climate advocate, Andres Forno. We also get some good news from Bessie Schwarz at the Yale Program on Climate Communications.  Peterson then raises some questions including, What if starting 10 years ago there were no more climate skeptics in the world? What would we be talking and writing about today? And how do we engage the 29 million Americans who say they are alarmed by climate change?  As always your input and responses are welcome.  Art House In the Art House you will meet Marvin Bloom, a comic creation who takes a serious look at climate denial. Through his playful meditation on the issue, Marvin humanizes the denial experience and considers various types of climate denial. He also reveals a weird issue that keeps him stuck in denial.  Puzzler We received many excellent and downright inspiring answers to last month's puzzler. As an added bonus, Cathy Orlando, from Citizens Climate Lobby Canada (featured in Episode Two) talks about the recent success in Canada. After years of lobbying, the Canadian government has agreed to place a fee on carbon starting in 2018. Cathy shares some of the many ways she and her fellow Canadian Citizens' Climate volunteers engaged lawmakers and the public.  Here is our new puzzler submitted by Chris Wiegard from Citizens’ Climate chapter in Richmond, Virginia.  When I blog on climate change or go to public hearings on it, I often hear or read fossil fuel defenders say that "shifting to renewable energy is unrealistic because low income people are dependent on low energy prices. The cheapness of fossil fuel is all that keeps certain people alive." And Chris is right, poor and working class people cannot easily afford buying expensive energy hybrid cars and installing solar panels and the other alternatives currently on offer. So how might you respond to argument that shifting to renewable energy is unrealistic because low income people are dependent on low energy prices.  Send Peterson your answers. Leave your name, contact info, and where you are from. Get back to him by November 15th 2016. You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org that’s radio @ citizensclimate.org You can also text Peterson or leave a voice memo of 3 minutes or less at 570.483.8194. (+1 if calling from outside the USA.) That number again is 570.483.8194 Dig Deeper Global Warming's Six Americas, Yale Program on Climate Communication Protect Our Winters, professional athletes, including Angel Collinson,

 Partnering with Allies and Non-Governmental Organizations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:34

There are a wide variety of organizations out there working on a wide variety of environmental causes. In this lesson, CCL's Senior Outreach Liasion Stephanie Doyle explores how to engage with other organizations in a respectful, understanding and productive way. 

 Creating an editorial board meeting binder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:11

The creation of a binder of resources for an editorial board is optional but highly recommended. Newspaper editorial board staff may appreciate having information on CCL and climate change to review after a meeting. Preparing and presenting a binder is one way to show the editorial board that CCL can be a resource to them on the issue of climate change. We want to be their “go to” people for information, letters to the editor and op-eds.

 Post-election editorial board meetings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:03

Following the November 2016 elections, CCL volunteers have a unique opportunity to meet with newspaper editorial boards and ask for their support for congressional action in the 115th Congress. This webinar details how you and/or your group can prepare for, structure and facilitate the meeting.

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