Fall Virtual Conference and December Actions

Join us at our fall virtual conference for an insider’s look at what Congress is expected to tackle on climate change. We'll cover the key opportunities during the lame duck session at the end of this Congress, as well as exciting possibilities emerging for 2025. No matter the election outcome, CCL stands ready for action as a trusted and essential partner in Congress.
To join, Register for the Fall Virtual Conference at cclusa.org/fallconference
For your December chapter meeting, download CCL's December Action Sheet. Here are the Actions (click here to download the full sheet)
- Engage your family and friends in our Year-End Fundraiser!
- Celebrate 2024 and reflect on the center of your climate advocacy
- Urge Congress to enact the Energy Permitting Reform Act now
- Chapter development bonus action: Document how someone you know has benefited from the IRA
- Communication skills exercise: Practice asking someone to donate to CCL
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