Research from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication shows that, as of 2022, 67% of Americans rarely or never discuss climate change with family and friends.
We need big climate action now, and to accomplish that we need a big movement. But if we don’t hear people talk about climate change, why would we care? And if we don’t care, why would we act?
So, action begins with a conversation.
As many of us know firsthand, conversations about climate change can easily go off the rails.
Our three-session classes teach how to avoid pitfalls, promote understanding, and “listen deeply” to people of all views on climate change.
“I’ve worked in the area of climate change for a long time. I’ve never thought about conversation as being important. I now know it’s core to it all.”
“This class has helped me have more kind and courageous conversations. I find myself not only having more conversations about climate change, but about other sensitive issues important to me.”
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