
April brings snow, rain and… Earth Day! Oh yeah, flowers too. It’s always a big month for talking to people about climate change, whether by tabling, making presentations, getting published in the media or helping people take action. Let’s make the most of it.
- Wear a t-shirt or a button. Glen Ecklund will mail them to you upon request, simply email CCLwisco@gmail.com. Buttons are $5 for one, $10 for 5, and $20 for 20. T-shirts are $20 if you pick them up and $26 if Glen mails them to you. Prices include shipping.
- Carry a quarter page flier with you. We have two different versions, a voter information flier and a Climate Voter Campaign flier. Print a few at home and stash them in your bag for those unplanned moments in the grocery store or pickle ball court when you’ve turned the conversation to climate change.
- Attend our Courageous Voter Conversation workshops to hone your skills at drawing people out on climate and voting.
- Log your efforts in the CCL action tracker, especially your climate conversations. Why? Because it feels good, to be honest. It helps you notice that you are getting stuff done. Congratulate yourself every time you do it.
- Use CCL’s Letter to the Editor tool to write to the papers about why you are a climate voter.
- Invite your friends to write postcards with you in honor of Earth Day. Get set up with postcards, instructions and names by emailing cclwisco@gmail.com. If it’s a nice spring day, you can do it in the park!
Whatever you do this month, we hope you find a way to make it fun. Action is the antidote to despair, and having fun with friends while you do it makes it all the sweeter.

