The CCL Beaufort, South Carolina chapter, lead by Mike Bogle and Timothy Joy has built strong alliances with local environmental advocacy groups to elevate climate as an election issue and fight for more clean energy in the state.
In April, CCL Beaufort hosted a ‘Climate and Our Environment’ forum featuring two primary candidates for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional district, in partnership with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort, Charleston Climate Coalition, and the Sierra Club.
The event received huge interest and was standing room only as Congressional hopefuls Mac Deford and Michael B. Moore answered questions about how they would accelerate the transition to green energy and combat a changing climate. Their answers and the event were covered in local newspaper the Island News.
“Citizens who exercise their right to vote should know exactly who they are voting for,” said Mike Bogle, Group Leader of CCL Beaufort, who helped organize the forum. “Hearing candidates talk about addressing issues that directly affect their constituents is a great way to do that.”
The CCL Beaufort chapter and other South Carolina chapters have also seen success partnering with Conservation Voters of South Carolina, the Coastal Conservation League, the Southern Environmental Law Center, the Southern Alliance of Clean Energy, and the League of Women Voters of South Carolina to challenge a South Carolina Legislature bill that would fast-track a huge new fossil fuel plant.
Their efforts paid off with the SC Senate ultimately vowing to study the state’s energy needs further.
Thank you for your outstanding collaboration and advocacy efforts, SC Beaufort!
SC Beaufort - Written by CCL Communications Intern Nabila Wilson
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