Climate Livestream Series for Youth Wraps Up This Week

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Youth in CCL’s North Carolina chapters are taking their presentations online with a series entitled "Climate Livestream Series for Youth." Visit bit.ly/cclliveseries to register and find out more.

By Sharon Bagatell, Destiny Loyd and Franklin Wu, CCL Youth Action Team Co-Leads
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Youth in CCL’s North Carolina chapters are taking their presentations online with a series entitled "Climate Livestream Series for Youth." They’ve been presenting a three-part online climate series targeted at other young people and it is also open to any other interested climate advocates.

For details to register for the final topic "Economics of Climate Policies" planned for June 6th at 3PM EDT or to receive a link to their prior presentations (Political Action & Climate - 5/23 and COVID-19 and Climate - 5/30) visit bit.ly/cclliveseries.

Follow their Instagram for updates about the livestream: @cclrduyouthteam and to get more involved with their work click to "Join" our Youth Action Team.

Posted by Brett Cease on Jun 1, 2020 3:22 PM America/Los_Angeles

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