Episodes

  • CCL Training: Opportunities for a Carbon Price in the Next Congress
    Oct 18 2024

    The confluence of three external forces may present an opportunity in the next Congress for a carbon price. However, those external forces also constrain the opportunity such that if something passes, it will look different from the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act. This webinar will explore how those three forces constrain the debate, what that means for CCL’s priorities, and most importantly, for the climate. To further enhance our discussion, we'll also be hearing from one of the Hamilton Project's authors of the Climate tax policy reform options in 2025.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Climate Adaptation and Jobs of the Future with Doug Parsons
    Oct 18 2024

    Our 100th episode of Citizens Climate Radio focuses on climate adaptation and how it’s shaping new career paths. Doug Parsons, host of the America Adapts podcast, joins us and shares his insights on the urgent need for adaptation and the exciting opportunities in this evolving field. We also hear from an engineering student who reveals how he discovered a new climate-related career path. Plus, we share a special report from the future about unexpected climate solution celebrities.

    Doug Parsons on Climate Adaptation

    Doug Parsons explains that while mitigating climate change by reducing emissions is critical, adaptation—preparing for its impacts—is equally important. From wildfires to sea-level rise, communities must adapt to the changes already happening. Doug discusses “managed retreat” and the hard choices ahead for places like Miami, but he also highlights how climate adaptation offers a fast-growing sector full of opportunities for new careers.

    "Adaptation is such an evolving field. If anyone says they know exactly what they're doing, they're lying to you. But that’s what makes it so exciting—you can influence it." —Doug Parsons.

    Listen to more episodes of America Adapts

    Why Climate? Featuring Justin Baumann

    We feature Justin Baumann, an engineering management student at Stevens Institute of Technology. Justin shares his journey into climate work, combining his passion for technology and community care. He discusses how climate change initially seemed distant but soon became a central focus in his studies and career aspirations. Attending the Waterfront Alliance’s annual conference opened doors and gave Justin a new understanding of his role in our rapidly changing world.

    What about you? Why are you passionate about climate change work? Let us know by email radio @ clitizensclimate.org

    Jobs of the Future

    In this episode, we leap into the future. What will the job market look like in a world profoundly shaped by climate change? This radio play originally aired on the Climate Stew podcast and offers a humorous yet thought-provoking look at how engineers may be future celebrities.

    Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos

    Mark your calendars! We are excited to announce our upcoming six-part series, Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos. Premiering on Friday, November 1, 2024, this series explores how the united global concern over climate change unraveled, stalling progress. We’ll take you behind the scenes, revealing overlooked moments and heroes of the climate movement and the forces that drove political chaos.

    Production Team: Written and produced by Peterson Toscano, Tamara Staton, Dana Nuccitelli, and Elise Silvestri. Technical support by Ricky Bradley and Brett Cease. Social media assistance by Flannery Winchester. Music by Epidemic Sound.

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    19 mins
  • Akshat Rathi, Sr. Reporter for Bloomberg News | October 24 Monthly Speaker | Citizens' Climate Lobby
    Oct 12 2024

    Akshat Rathi is a London-based senior reporter for Bloomberg News and author of the new book Climate Capitalism, which is the subject of his 2024 TED Talk. He also hosts Bloomberg Green's weekly Zero podcast and writes a weekly Zero newsletter, focused on climate change. Previously, Akshat was a senior reporter at Quartz and a science editor at The Conversation. His work has been cited widely, including in New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Guardian.

    Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Introduction & National Updates (10:40) Interview w/ Akshat Rathi (24:16) Q&A Discussion (40:05) October Actions

    October Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/action-sheet Take Action Make A Voting Plan: https://cclusa.org/vote Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/1018718136 More About Akshat: https://akshatrathi.com/

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    46 mins
  • CCL Training: Welcoming New Volunteers To Your Chapter
    Oct 4 2024

    Join CCL's Sr. Director of Programs Elli Sparks for a training that offers tips and suggested strategies for onboarding new people into your chapter so that they acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become empowered volunteers. Evaluate and then advance your chapter’s capacity and process for quickly welcoming and engaging new recruits so that people you've recently met to help them become engaged in chapter activities and CCL actions.

    Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Intro & Agenda (5:34) Basic Welcome Process (18:31) Building Teams and Getting Help (20:29) Boost Engagement via CCL Community (22:19) Ongoing Engagement Ideas

    Presentation Slides: http://cclusa.org/new-volunteers-engaged Training Page: https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/298

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    30 mins
  • The Energy Permitting Reform Act with Dana Nuccitelli and Improving Climate Communication with Tamara Stanton
    Oct 4 2024
    In this episode, learn about the U.S. Energy Permitting Reform Act and how a music class inspired a student to gain new insights on climate change. We also explore how listening enhances climate communication skills. For full show notes, transcript, and links, visit www.cclusa.org/radio

    Barbara Wankollie’s Soundscape: Climate and Colonization Through Sound

    We highlight Barbara Wankollie, a Liberian political science student at Bucknell University. She created a soundscape reflecting on colonization and Africa’s role in the Anthropocene, inspired by Gabrielle Hecht’s essay The African Anthropocene. Barbara’s piece blends original music with field recordings, starting with rain and drums to symbolize harmony with nature, then shifting to industrial sounds representing colonization’s disruption. A powerful moment in her work came from an accidental recording during a trip to Baltimore, where she and her international friends reflected on Black community and identity. This soundscape offers a unique lens on the intersection of climate and colonization.

    The Nerd Corner: The Energy Permitting Reform Act

    Dana Nuccitelli unpacks the bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Act, which aims to streamline clean energy projects while boosting fossil fuel extraction. A "super team" of experts modeled the bill’s impact, estimating it could reduce U.S. climate pollution by up to 25% by 2050, with fossil fuel provisions having minimal effect on increasing emissions. This act could play a key role in a cleaner energy future.

    Resilience Corner: The Power of Listening

    Tamara Staton explores how deep listening enhances collaboration, reduces stress, and builds emotional resilience, which is crucial for long-term climate action. She connects listening to improved trust, creativity, and support within the climate movement, highlighting its value in both personal and professional resilience.

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    22 mins
  • CCL Training: Media Opportunities Fall 2024
    Sep 30 2024

    Join CCL's Communications Team Flannery Winchester and Charlotte Ward for a training that will provide a broad overview of the opportunities chapters have as we enter into the fall of 2024 to engage with their local news media on climate solutions.

    Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Intro & Agenda (2:42) Fall Media Opportunities through Fall (12:23) CCL's Latest Opportunities + Resources (27:14) Volunteer Media Round-up

    Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/2024-media-opportunities Writers Circle Action Team: https://community.citizensclimate.org/groups/home/992 Media Resources: https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/431

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    43 mins
  • CCL Training: Engaging Challenging Conversations About The Energy Permitting Reform Act
    Sep 20 2024

    Given the wide array of responses the climate advocacy community has had to the introduction of the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024, this training will provide volunteers with the supportive mindset and resources to respond to questions earnestly and openly. We'll review an updated resource to help with some general guidance and perspective on how to respectfully engage with others who have critiques regarding one of CCL’s policy agenda areas in permitting reform.

    Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Intro & Agenda (2:26) Background & Where To Find (11:04) Framework In Action (20:06) Community Engagement Background & Example

    Tonight’s slides: https://cclusa.org/challenging-conversations-permitting Resource: https://community.citizensclimate.org/resources/item/19/564 Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/topics/clean-energy-permitting-reform/intro-to-permitting-reform

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    35 mins
  • Dan Ariely | September 2024 Monthly Speaker | Citizens Climate Lobby
    Sep 14 2024

    Our September guest will be Dr. Dan Ariely, Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. Dan does research in behavioral economics and tries to describe it in plain language. As Dan learned about decision making and behavioral economics, he realized that this knowledge is relevant to many aspects of our lives, from financial decision making, to health, to better habits and even to a better personal life. Dan is a three-time New York Times bestselling author, and his books include Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, The Honest Truth About Dishonesty, Irrationally Yours, Payoff, Dollars and Sense and Amazing Decisions. His latest book is Misbelief.

    Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Intro & Monthly Highlights (10:55) Conversation with Dan Ariely (37:12) Q&A Discussion (41:33) CCL's September's Actions Review (49:20) Previewing CCL's Inclusion Conference

    Join CCL: https://cclusa.org/join September Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/actionsheet Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/1009324406 More about Dan: https://danariely.com/ https://advanced-hindsight.com/

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    53 mins