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Understanding Ourselves to Better Understand Others

Move beyond surface-level arguments by understanding the deep moral drivers that shape people's climate views. This unit empowers you to recognize your own moral foundations and see how they differ from others—the essential first step to truly connecting across divides.

~1-2 hours total
3 trainings
Beginner friendly
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The Unseen Driver: Why Facts Alone Can't Save the World

This training explores a core insight from social and behavioral science: humans make decisions intuitively first and then justify them rationally. Using frameworks like the Elephant and Rider and fast vs. slow thinking, volunteers will reflect on how their own minds work—and why effective advocacy begins with empathy, humility, and connection rather than facts alone..


~20 min read 5 questions
 
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Training 2

The Six Moral Foundations: Understanding Others by Understanding Yourself

Take a guided look at the six moral foundations and discover your own values. By learning how our moral “lenses” work, gain tools to recognize your own values, better understand others, and communicate in ways that strengthen trust and connection across differences.


~20 min read 
5 questions
 
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Training 3 · Recommended: Complete Training 2 first

Moral Reframing in Practice

Building on Moral Foundations Theory, this training explores how moral reframing helps people hear ideas they might otherwise resist. Practice bridging the “moral empathy gap,” so conversations around CCL policy feel more respectful, persuasive, and relationship-centered, even when people see the world differently.


~20 min read  5 questions