Citizens' Climate Lobby Green Bay

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984 9th St
Green Bay, WI 54304

Citizens' Climate Lobby (CCL) is a nonpartisan climate advocacy organization dedicated to empowering everyday individuals to collaboratively influence climate policy. With over 420 chapters across the United States and 150 international chapters, CCL focuses on building bipartisan support in Congress for national solutions to climate change, such as pricing carbon pollution and promoting clean energy initiatives.

CCL fosters respectful relationships among diverse supporters, encouraging dialogue and consensus to drive meaningful action on climate change. Through training and resources, the organization equips volunteers to engage their elected representatives and promote innovative climate solutions that benefit communities and the economy.

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