CCL's 2020 Conference Will Be Online Only

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CCL's 2020 Conference Will Be Online Only

2242dd971d959ad7effeed08824622d1-huge-snIn the face of COVID-19, it no longer seems possible nor prudent to plan for our usual in-person conference and lobby day in June. Instead, we will hold a virtual event, so that our climate change work can continue online. We’re still working out the details and will share them soon. Keep an eye on our event page for updates.

If you registered for the in-person conference, your registration fees have been fully refunded. Please look for an email from Eventbrite notifying you of your refund. For questions on refunds, contact conference.inbox@citizensclimate.org.

Please take care of yourself, your family and friends, and your community during this time. We hope to see you online for our virtual Conference & Lobby Day in June.

Posted by Brett Cease on Mar 25, 2020 2:00 PM America/Los_Angeles

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