The search for CCL’s next executive director  

Zaurie Zimmerman, Board Chair, Citizens’ Climate Lobby The search for CCL’s next executive director We are delighted to announce that the boards of Citizens’ Climate Lobby and Citizens’ Climate Education have jointly initiated a global search for our next Executive Director. We have formed a board search committee and engaged an international executive search firm… Continue reading The search for CCL’s next executive director  

Seven CCL campus leaders participate in Local Conference of Youth USA 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Seven CCL campus leaders participate in Local Conference of Youth USA 2023 Oct. 20, 2023 – CCL is proud to announce that seven of our volunteers — Justin Berg, Lizzie Emch, Katharine Gage, Philip Ignatoff, Roksanna Keyvan, Emily O’Keefe, and Helen Tiffin — have been chosen as delegates for this year’s Local… Continue reading Seven CCL campus leaders participate in Local Conference of Youth USA 2023

CCL briefs House Climate Solutions Caucus on clean energy permitting reform

CCL Research Coordinator Dana Nuccitelli CCL briefs House Climate Solutions Caucus on clean energy permitting reform When the House Climate Solutions Caucus relaunched this summer, CCL said, “​​We are hoping to see — and our grassroots volunteers will be lobbying for — meaningful bipartisan climate legislation” to emerge from the group. In recent weeks, we’ve… Continue reading CCL briefs House Climate Solutions Caucus on clean energy permitting reform

EU CBAM enters new phase, further advancing carbon pricing

Time to brush up on your CBAM knowledge — the EU’s CBAM policy has just entered a new phase. EU CBAM enters new phase, further advancing carbon pricing By Flannery Winchester The European Union’s carbon pricing efforts have just taken the next major step forward. As of Sunday, the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)… Continue reading EU CBAM enters new phase, further advancing carbon pricing

Episode 88: The College Carbon Fee and Dividend Climate Change Movement

Helen Tiffin with enthusiastic endorser. Episode 88: The College Carbon Fee and Dividend Climate Change Movement In episode 88 of Citizens’ Climate Radio, we dive into the passion and action of young climate activists, exploring their journeys from concern to meaningful action. Host, Peterson Toscano leads the conversation, spotlighting the endeavors of students like Emily… Continue reading Episode 88: The College Carbon Fee and Dividend Climate Change Movement

Carbon pricing bill would supercharge effect of IRA subsidies, cut carbon pollution

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Carbon pricing bill would supercharge effect of IRA subsidies, cut carbon pollution SEPT. 25, 2023 – At an event at Santa Barbara’s Community Environmental Council’s Environmental Hub, Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) announced today that he will reintroduce the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act into the House. The legislation charges corporate polluters… Continue reading Carbon pricing bill would supercharge effect of IRA subsidies, cut carbon pollution

Hear from the experts on permitting reform

Hear from the experts on permitting reform By Samantha Johnstone Permitting reform — it’s “the most boring topic that is of utmost importance,” Xan Fishman jokes. Fishman is the Director of Energy Policy and Carbon Management at the Bipartisan Policy Center, and at our last conference, he joined a panel discussion about permitting alongside Chad… Continue reading Hear from the experts on permitting reform

Chamber of Commerce meetings make an impact in Montana

Chamber of Commerce meetings make an impact in Montana By Alex Amonette   I recently had the privilege of meeting with a local Chamber Executive Director, Shane, after nearly five years of trying to schedule a meeting. Thirty minutes before the presentation was slated to begin, I hopped on Zoom and Shane was already waiting… Continue reading Chamber of Commerce meetings make an impact in Montana