Reflections from the Climate Reality Leadership Training

As we move firmly into climate conference season, I wanted to highlight the key takeaways from two that I’ll be attending with my colleague Garrett Lenahan (among other UCLA colleagues). The first was the the Climate Reality Leadership Training in Los Angeles, which focused on training folks of a diverse array of professions to become informed and effective climate action advocates. As a result, the training itself sacrificed depth for breadth when providing a broad overview of climate science, law, and advocacy methods. Despite this drawback, the training effectively provided an overview of effective climate change advocacy techniques, resources, and inspiration from successful climate advocates. The training was organized and conducted by the Climate Reality Project (CRP), an organization founded by former Vice President and Nobel Laureate Al Gore. Gore brought on a diverse array of climate leaders, ranging from climate scientists, firefighters, politicians, grassroots…

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