CCL’s conservative conference is this week!
CCL’s Conservative Conference on March 29 and 30 has been a great success in uniting right-leaning climate advocates in D.C. More than 100 right-of-center attendees have gotten to learn about the importance of right-wing participation in the climate movement. Pictured above are Rep. Young Kim, the Republican representative for California's 39th district, and Craig Preston, chair of CCL's Conservative Caucus, at the conference yesterday. In the weeks leading up to the conference, many media outlets were buzzing with excitement about the conservative-focused climate conference. Nate Abercrombie, the Conservative Outreach Coordinator for CCL, went on a radio and television media tour, appearing on WKBW7, WUSA9, and WDVM. The event featured speakers such as Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01), Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01), Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Executive Director of RepublicEN Bob Inglis. The conference was co-hosted by climate-focused conservative organizations RepublicEn and DEPLOY/US. The speakers delivered messages about the history of conservatives in conservation, as well as how U.S. jobs, business, and health are impacted by climate change and can benefit from market-driven solutions. The second day of the conference taught volunteers how to be conservative climate leaders in D.C. and locally.
In other news this week:
- CCL’s March fundraiser: Concerned about climate change? Do NOT put your money where your mouth is. Each dollar bill can contain up to 3,000 germs. Instead, “trash your cash” with CCL each month: there’s still one day left to sign up! March 31 is the last day to start your recurring monthly donation: fueling our grassroots climate advocacy and helping us unlock a one-time $150,000 bonus gift. Trash your cash by registering to give monthly to CCL today!
- Now hiring: CCL has a contractor position available for a Front-End Developer. Interested applicants can find more information here.
- Citizens’ Climate Radio Ep. 70: Esteban Gast joins Peterson Toscano for a conversation about Esteban’s podcast and journey into climate communication through comedy. Listen now.
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