CCL Training: Community Engagement and Key Messages (Permitting Reform Series)

EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 25 MIN

CCL Training: Community Engagement and Key Messages (Permitting Reform Series)

from Citizens' Climate Lobby · host Citizens\’ Climate Lobby

It's important for energy project developers to engage local communities in order to address any local concerns and adverse impacts that may arise from new infrastructure projects. Join CCL's VP of Government Affairs Jenn Tyler, Research Manager Dana Nuccitelli and Mindy Ahler Congressional Liaison Director to learn about how community engagement may be addressed in the permitting reform process, and key messages for congressional offices. Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Intro & Agenda (1:48) Community Engagement Background (12:50) Recognition of its Importance (14:18) Engagement Policy Proposals (19:01) Key Messages Log Your Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000GcAzYAK   Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/community-engagement-slides   Training Page:  https://community.citizensclimate.org/topics/clean-energy-permitting-reform 

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