CCL’s Theory of Change: The Three Conditions for Congressional Action (BRIDGE Training #4)

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 38 MIN

CCL’s Theory of Change: The Three Conditions for Congressional Action (BRIDGE Training #4)

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

From a review of CCL's history to a focus on our shared work ahead, learn how climate progress becomes possible when your Member of Congress experiences Strong Conviction, Political Safety, Undeniable Support—and how your chapter’s actions intentionally build those conditions. Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Intro & Agenda (2:23) CCL's History (6:03) Theory of Change (13:26) Three Conditions (17:30) Name The Condition (29:36) Power vs. Force in Advocacy (33:14) Final Takeaways Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/BRIDGE-4-Slides     CCL Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/BRIDGE/Unit-2/Training-1  Log Your Training: https://community.citizensclimate.org/log_training?sf_id=a5yUP000000EAabYAG 

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