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Newsletter


The March Newsletter is here!

March 2026 Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Youth Action Team has fun at climate events
  • CCLers spark climate conversations at Canoecopia
  • New Wisconsin climate report turns up the heat
  • Initiative provides roadmap for climate-positive ag
  • Will the promise of nuclear fusion be realized?
  • Chapter members swing for the fence in latest actions
  • Local CCLer challenges endangerment finding rollback
  • Upcoming Events

The February Newsletter is here!

February 2026 Newsletter Table of Contents
  • CCLers interact with hundreds at Garden Expo
  • Young Madison CCLer goes to court over climate
  • Know Your CCLer: Steve Lewis
  • Focus on Energy: Clean energy rebates 'here to stay'
  • Explore possible climate solutions with En-ROADS
  • 99 email 'letters' a chapter record
  • Nuclear power a likely part of our future energy mix
  • Upcoming Events

The January Newsletter is here!

January 2026 Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Congress mounts a defense of science
  • Role-plays help CCLers practice tabling skills
  • New CCL initiative addresses relationship-building
  • Despite headwinds, CCLers stay the course
  • Nine LTEs not bad for a typically slow month
  • Writers have other letter-writing opportunities
  • Upcoming Events

The December Newsletter is here!

December Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Wisconsin youth lift and inspire for a livable world
  • Seeing solar go from expensive tech to cheapest watts
  • Know Your CCLer: Wendy Weber
  • Action Update for October and November
  • We want you for the Garden Expo and Canoecopia!
  • Upcoming Events


The November Newsletter is here!

November Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Game brings ‘fresk’ perspectives to climate activism
  • Lobby team talks permitting, forests with Pocan
  • Carbon storage ‘keeps rising’ on organic dairy farm
  • County climate official excited about rooftop solar
  • Faith group spotlights ways to ‘move values to action’
  • Economic reality trumps ideology (even in Texas)
  • LTEs and op-eds differ, but both have their place
  • CCL tablers needed for Garden Expo and Canoecopia
  • Upcoming Events

The October 2025 Newsletter is here!

October Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Try your hand at Climate Fresk – and stay for pizza
  • Active on many fronts, BEE Team seeks help
  • Two highlights from CCL's Inclusion Conference
  • Reflections on a climate-change presentation
  • Marching forward on climate advocacy – together!
  • CCL action strategy becomes more nimble
  • Media webinar to feature climate reporters
  • Upcoming Events

The September 2025 Newsletter is here!

​​September Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Sun Day events in Madison, Wisconsin, and Beyond
  • Know Your CCLer: Holly Jorgenson
  • No Labels group discusses permitting reform
  • Whither the Paris Agreement?
  • Farmers helping farmers build soil and community
  • For best results, keep LTE submissions unique
  • Upcoming Events

The August Newsletter is here!

August Newsletter Table of Contents
  • ‘I realized that real change doesn’t happen in a vacuum’
  • We got his attention. Let’s make it stick.
  • CCL supports EPA endangerment finding
  • Chances to ask Sen. Johnson about clean energy
  • Policy, people, and patriotism in D.C.
  • It’s time to free solar from the constraints of permitting
  • Regenerative agriculture works on dairy farms, too
  • This month's action: Protect NOAA, NASA, and DoE
  • Let us know if your letter is published
  • Upcoming events

The July Newsletter is here!

July Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Art book urges Baldwin to support a healthy planet
  • Comment forms share climate concerns with Pocan
  • Solar power advances elsewhere despite U.S. setbacks
  • ‘Amazing’ chapter response to latest climate actions
  • For some CCLers, writing is a team effort
  • Scenes from our Summer Social
  • Saturday tabling continues at Westside Market
  • Conference reports on tap at next chapter meeting

The June Newsletter is here!

June Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Big push to collect climate messages for Rep. Pocan
  • Sharing climate stories can move people
  • Chapter BEE Team a hive of summer activity
  • Survey reveals Americans’ ‘environmental blind spot’
  • Yes, LTEs are still worth the effort
  • Weekly farmers market a good chance to ‘talk climate’
  • It’s time to dance – or at least tip a cold one – June 30
  • Summer Conference & Lobby Day July 20-22

The May Newsletter is here!

May Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Do something that matters – Write to Mark Pocan
  • Chapter honors Bob Lindmeier for climate coverage
  • CCL tables at two local Earth Day events
  • Are trains always more climate-friendly than planes?
  • ‘You never know where you may find allies’
  • Learn to “tell your climate story” at chapter meeting
  • Summer Conference and Lobby Day, July 20-22

The April Newsletter is here!

April Newsletter Table of Contents
  • Urge Johnson to keep clean energy tax credits
  • CCL advocacy drawing media attention
  • Wisconsin youths tell their climate stories, aim for D.C.
  • This is your opportunity to talk smart
  • Sign up for more local tabling events
  • Local CCLers made like minutemen in March
  • Got questions about LTEs? We have answers
  • Register for CCL's Summer Conference and Lobby Day
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