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PostJanuary 15, 2019

Webinar: Climate Advocacy 101 by EDF Climate Corps

From the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Climate Corps:

"Want to advocate for climate progress but not sure how to start? Wondering what “taking action” really means? And what you can do as a working professional? 

Join us for an introductory webinar on climate advocacy presented by Jared Carter, Professor of Law at Vermont Law School. Learn what being a climate advocate means, what others like you have done, and what actions you can take… all while keeping your day job."

Climate Advocacy 101: How to be a climate advocate and keep your day job
February 1, 2019
1:00-2:00pm EST  (10:00-11:00am PST)

A recording of the webinar can be found here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/5920784750224656641

 

by Laur Hesse Fisher
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