Resources
Search below for resources covering the intersection of climate engagement, social science and data analytics.
RESULTS
June Clean Energy Deep Dive
Policy in Plain Terms: Decoding Jargon for Your Community
This training will support participants to define electoral and political jargon, explore how it shows up in climate and environmental spaces, and identify the barriers it can create for community understanding, engagement, and power building.
Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 201
As a continuation of Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 101, and in response to Lab members requests, this training answers the question “how do mutual aid networks work?” by taking a deep dive case study of a climate mutual aid group Water Drop LA. In this training, expect to:
Tipsheet: Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 201
As a continuation of Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 101, and in response to Lab members requests, this tipsheet answers the question “how do mutual aid networks work?”
- Learn about organizational structures, and an example from mutual aid group Water Drop LA
- Map organizing networks to fit your own mutual aid work
- Review the foundational values behind mutual aid organizing
Check out the full recording of the Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 201 training.
Emotional Resilience by the Climate Mental Health Network
These resources will help advocates remain emotionally resilient in the face of climate disaster and an uncertain future. Resources such as a recording, workbook, and model are included.
Tipsheet - Navigating Email and SMS Deliverability: Best Practices for Getting your Messages Seen
Is there anything worse than seeing your email spam rate spike out of nowhere?
Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 101 Tipsheet
This tipsheet gives a definition of mutual aid, shares examples of mutual aid for the climate crisis, and shares resources for finding your own local mutual aid networks.
Mutual Aid for Climate Justice 101
Explore how communities can take care of each other’s needs equitably during a changing climate future.
Blueprint 2.0: New Lessons for Climate Coalitions
Climate coalition work is still hard, so we want to help you out. Join the Climate Advocacy Lab as we premiere the Second Edition of the Blueprint for a Multiracial, Cross-Class Climate Movement Report and Workbook.
Blueprint for a Multiracial, Cross-Class Climate Movement: The Workbook for Coalitions (Second Edition)
UPDATED FOR THE SECOND EDITION!
This workbook is meant to help you apply the
recommendations to your organizing practice and culture. Whether you’re currently involved in a multiracial, cross-class climate coalition, thinking about starting one, or evaluating a past coalition, we hope this workbook clarifies for you and your partners the breadth of considerations and decisions you will likely face.
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