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Take Action this Election Season

It’s time to get loud for the climate đź“Ł

Happy Earth Month! To pass climate policy, Congress needs to hear a chorus of many different voices calling their offices. Today is a great day to join that chorus. Let’s make a push for the Energy Innovation Act and continue to build support for carbon pricing. You can also spread the word by sharing CCL’s social media posts to your own audience.

Ask Your Representative to Cosponsor the Energy Innovation Act

Our favorite bill is back in Congress! The Energy Innovation Act (H.R.5744) is a carbon fee and dividend bill and will drive America’s transition to clean energy. Email your Representative today asking them to cosponsor.

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This Earth Month, CCL is asking volunteers across the country to have open and honest conversations about climate change with their friends, family, and communities to break the silence and pave the way for action.

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Social media is a powerful tool we can use to tap in to our network of friends, family and peers. Help spread the word about climate news and solutions by sharing one or more of CCL’s social media posts.

Who is Citizens’ Climate Lobby?

Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan grassroots advocacy climate change organization that exists to create the political will for climate change solutions by enabling individual breakthroughs in the exercise of personal and political power.

 

Our consistently respectful, nonpartisan approach to climate education is designed to create a broad, sustainable foundation for climate action across all geographic regions and political inclinations.

 

CCL empowers everyday people to work with their community and their members of Congress. Our supporters cover the political spectrum and work in more than 450 local chapters. Together, we’re building support for a national bipartisan solution to climate change.