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Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
The CCR Team of Eco Communicators
115 episodes
4 hours ago
In Citizens Climate Radio's latest installment of our policy series, hosts Elissa Tennant and Dana Nuccitelli dive deep into the latest updates from Capitol Hill. With the Senate Finance Committee’s budget proposal now public, they unpack what it means for the clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act. How do the House and Senate versions compare? What would repealing these tax credits cost American households and jobs? What role does energy security—and even AI—play in the clean energy conversation? Elissa and Dana bring clarity to a complex policy moment and offer listeners tangible next steps for action. You’ll also hear about upcoming CCL leadership changes, summer conference plans, and two thoughtful listener voicemails—including one from someone who really wants to bring back Energy Star. 🎧 Topics Covered: Senate vs. House proposals on clean energy tax credits The mysterious “bird bath” process Projected increases in household energy costs Threats to clean energy manufacturing and jobs What to expect next in Congress How you can make your voice heard 📞 Call or text us with your questions or comments: +1 (619) 512-9646 🗳️ Take action to defend clean energy tax credits: https://cclusa.org/IRAdefense 🎟️ Join us at the Summer Conference in Washington, D.C., July 20–22: https://cclusa.org/conference 🎙️ Citizens Climate Radio is a project of Citizens’ Climate Education.
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In Citizens Climate Radio's latest installment of our policy series, hosts Elissa Tennant and Dana Nuccitelli dive deep into the latest updates from Capitol Hill. With the Senate Finance Committee’s budget proposal now public, they unpack what it means for the clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act. How do the House and Senate versions compare? What would repealing these tax credits cost American households and jobs? What role does energy security—and even AI—play in the clean energy conversation? Elissa and Dana bring clarity to a complex policy moment and offer listeners tangible next steps for action. You’ll also hear about upcoming CCL leadership changes, summer conference plans, and two thoughtful listener voicemails—including one from someone who really wants to bring back Energy Star. 🎧 Topics Covered: Senate vs. House proposals on clean energy tax credits The mysterious “bird bath” process Projected increases in household energy costs Threats to clean energy manufacturing and jobs What to expect next in Congress How you can make your voice heard 📞 Call or text us with your questions or comments: +1 (619) 512-9646 🗳️ Take action to defend clean energy tax credits: https://cclusa.org/IRAdefense 🎟️ Join us at the Summer Conference in Washington, D.C., July 20–22: https://cclusa.org/conference 🎙️ Citizens Climate Radio is a project of Citizens’ Climate Education.
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Can Art Impact Climate Change Policy? Promoting Common Sense Solutions Through Art
Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
16 minutes 41 seconds
8 months ago
Can Art Impact Climate Change Policy? Promoting Common Sense Solutions Through Art
Elise Silvestri explores how art can strengthen climate advocacy with Carrie Ziegler, an interdisciplinary Artist, Speaker, and Community Engagement Expert. Carrie talks about her process for creating and executing the Chrysalis Project: Transforming Together, an art and climate policy project that enacted powerful change over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the participating students, Brisa Sabel, shares her experience of the successful campaign and the joy and inspiration it gave her. Peterson Toscano has a surprisingly good news story: like our responses to climate change, the format of CCR is adapting! [insert finalized details here] Listen to Carrie Ziegler discuss the power of art storytelling in making meaningful, local climate policy. Carrie Ziegler harnesses the collective power of art to drive social and environmental transformation. Through her Art in Action initiatives, she collaborates with diverse entities—local governments, organizations, schools, and universities—to create multi-dimensional works that blend participant creativity with pressing societal issues. These projects inspire active engagement, bringing communities together to create lasting change. Along with the Chrysalis Project, Carrie also led the Plastic Whale Project, where students created a life-sized whale out of plastic bags. The whale played a pivotal role in successfully passing a ban on single-use plastic bags in Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, and Thurston County, Washington. Based in Olympia, Washington, Carrie is recognized internationally, bringing her impactful vision to global forums, including Aotearoa (New Zealand), Ghana, France, Mexico, and Canada. She empowers Artists and Change Makers to maximize their societal impact through art, inspiring a broader movement of change driven by creativity. Complementing her hands-on work, Carrie is penning her inaugural book, Eclosion: An Artist’s Path to Power and Peace. In this work, she intertwines her memoir with a practical guide for unleashing personal and collective potential, offering a blueprint for transformative change through art—a light for a world in desperate need of inspiration. Check out her work on her Instagram, @carriezieglerart.
Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
In Citizens Climate Radio's latest installment of our policy series, hosts Elissa Tennant and Dana Nuccitelli dive deep into the latest updates from Capitol Hill. With the Senate Finance Committee’s budget proposal now public, they unpack what it means for the clean energy tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act. How do the House and Senate versions compare? What would repealing these tax credits cost American households and jobs? What role does energy security—and even AI—play in the clean energy conversation? Elissa and Dana bring clarity to a complex policy moment and offer listeners tangible next steps for action. You’ll also hear about upcoming CCL leadership changes, summer conference plans, and two thoughtful listener voicemails—including one from someone who really wants to bring back Energy Star. 🎧 Topics Covered: Senate vs. House proposals on clean energy tax credits The mysterious “bird bath” process Projected increases in household energy costs Threats to clean energy manufacturing and jobs What to expect next in Congress How you can make your voice heard 📞 Call or text us with your questions or comments: +1 (619) 512-9646 🗳️ Take action to defend clean energy tax credits: https://cclusa.org/IRAdefense 🎟️ Join us at the Summer Conference in Washington, D.C., July 20–22: https://cclusa.org/conference 🎙️ Citizens Climate Radio is a project of Citizens’ Climate Education.