From Brett Cease, CCL Programs <[email protected]>
Subject CCL April Action: 25,000 climate conversations 🗣
Date April 2, 2024 2:37 PM
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Hi John,

More than 70% of Americans are worried about climate change. But most of
us still avoid discussing it because we feel like it's too political,
too doom and gloom, or too overwhelming. But we can't solve a problem if
we don't talk about it.

So let's talk. This month we're asking you to have lots of conversations
about climate change, and our collective goal is 25,000! Are you in? 🗣

Start Having Conversations

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Image: Why? When we don't talk about climate change, because it's a downer or
because it's divisive, it doesn't seem that important to the people
around us. That's keeping us from solving it.

By talking about why climate change matters to you, you can help others
get engaged in moving forward with solutions.

Earth Month is the perfect time to talk about climate change to your
family and friends, your hair stylist, your Uber driver, your coworker
in the break room... you get the idea.

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Visit our climate conversations page

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to start logging your conversations. You'll also get access to tabling
materials, stickers, social media graphics, educational resources, and
more.

With gratitude,

Brett Cease

Vice President of Programs, Citizens' Climate Lobby

Timely, quick, high-impact monthly actions like this one are helpful in
building support for our overall work in Congress.

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