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CCL Monthly Conference Call, Saturday, April 6, 2013 Groups meet at 9:45am PT/12:45pm ET The international conference call starts at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET The conference call part of the meeting is a little over an hour long and the groups meet for another hour after that to plan actions. Call-in number: 1-866-642-1665 Pass code 440699# Conference call topic: CCL to be featured in next edition of 'Reclaiming Our Democracy' The story of CCL -- and how we became a force for climate advocacy -- will be published in a book this fall. Joining us for the April national call is the author of that book, Sam Daley-Harris. The 20th anniversary edition of Sam's book, "Reclaiming Our Democracy," includes a new chapter in the growth of citizen empowerment -- Citizens Climate Lobby. Sam is the founder of RESULTS, the advocacy organization that serves as the model for CCL, and has been coaching our organization since its inception. He recently founded the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation to bring this model to other organizations. Actions: 1) Plan and schedule district meetings with congressional offices. 2) Send comments on the carbon tax discussion draft being circulated by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse and three other Democrats. 3) Register you support for Citizens Climate Lobby on CCL s Web site.

APRIL LASER TALK You had me at Pigovian The carbon tax is quickly becoming an idea whose time has come. More and more policy experts, including those in conservative circles, see it as an effective vehicle for correcting the distortion in the marketplace that makes fossil fuels our dominant energy source. Many economists say the free market is a just arbiter in deciding which goods and services are beneficial to society. The system breaks down, however, when the price of something does not reflect its true cost to society. Such is the case with fossil fuels, as their use carries tremendous costs in health, security, environmental damage and destructive weather made worse by global warming. Correcting this distortion in the marketplace, which economists refer to as Pigovian taxation 1, would allow clean energy and efficiency to flourish and reduce our use of carbon-based fuels. Across the political spectrum, this concept is gaining wide acceptance. Jerry Taylor from the Cato Institute says, imposing a tax on emissions gets the energy price right and neatly remedies the market failure; no direct regulation or subsidy to this or that industry are necessary. 2 Keith Crane from the RAND Corporation says, A conservative, cost-efficient response to climate change involves sending price signals to people and businesses now so that they take steps to reduce emissions. A carbon tax is the simplest way to send these signals. 3 In an editorial, the Washington Post said, "The United States must show that it is willing to put a charge on carbon dioxide emissions, so that the price of energy in the United States better reflects its true cost." 4 The good news is that we can correct this market failure without damaging our economy. How? Give the revenue from the carbon tax to the American people. 1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pigovian_tax 2 Jerry Taylor: Pollution Taxes Correct Market Failures Best http://stream.wsj.com/story/experts-energy/ss-2-135538/ss-2-198432/?mod=wsj_streaming_experts-energy 3 Keith Crane: A Gradually Escalating Carbon Tax Would Allow Businesses and Consumers Time to Prepare http://stream.wsj.com/story/experts-energy/ss-2-135538/ss-2-199809/?mod=wsj_streaming_experts-energy 4 http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/stop-the-fossil-fuel-subsidies/2013/03/30/d6558054-97f1-11e2-97cd- 3d8c1afe4f0f_story.html

ACTION Meet with congressional district offices The success of our advocacy work on climate change hinges on developing relationships with members of Congress and their staff. Those relationships are nurtured whenever we meet with them and engage in a meaningful dialogue on the issues. This month we will schedule and hold meetings with congressional offices in our districts. At your meetings this month Make a list of the House members and senators you plan to meet with. Assign volunteers who will request and schedule meetings with each office. Assign volunteers who will research each member of Congress in preparation for the meeting (This may already be in progress for DC meetings). Find out who will attend which meetings. Requests for meetings For senators: Co-sponsor the Boxer-Sanders Climate Protection Act. Suggest that it be improved by making it revenue-neutral and having the tax ramp up more aggressively. For House members: Give feedback to Rep. Henry Waxman about carbon tax discussion draft. Share CCL s suggestions on the discussion draft. Resources for action Talking points for the Climate Protection Act. CCL s position on the carbon tax discussion draft. Instructions to create bios for members of Congress Template for member of Congress bios

ACTION Send feedback on carbon tax discussion draft A group of Democrats in the House and Senate Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI), Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) Rep. Earl Blumenauer have released a discussion draft of carbon tax legislation. You can find the press release for the discussion draft, as well as links to the draft and other documents, on Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse s Web site: http://www.whitehouse.senate.gov/news/release/waxman-whitehouse-blumenau... The authors of the discussion draft are seeking public comment, which you can send to cutcarbon@mail.house.gov. You can find CCL s position on the discussion draft here: http://citizensclimatelobby.org/content/ccls-position-carbon-tax-discussion-draft DO NOT COPY AND PASTE the CCL s talking points for your comments. Please use your own words to respond to the questions posed in the discussion draft.

ACTION Register support for CCL online To help with our fundraising and expansion efforts, Citizens Climate Lobby would like to update its membership rolls. If there is Internet access at your meeting, go to CCL s home page www.citizensclimatelobby.org -- and register your support for Citizens Climate Lobby. You can do this by clicking the Donate or Register Support button. If you wish to make a contribution to CCL or increase your monthly donation at this time, you are welcome to do so, but it is not required. The important thing is for everyone to register so that we can communicate with our membership about fundraising campaigns, critical actions and upcoming conferences. These communications will be minimal no more than once a month. The speed with which CCL has grown is breathtaking and encouraging. By Registering your Support on our webpage, we can show foundations our big and growing numbers of volunteers. This action is the first step toward fulfilling our fundraising goals for the year. At your meetings, please talk about your group s strategy for helping CCL reach our goals. THANK YOU!

BONUS LASER TALK Why do we want 100% revenue neutrality? 1. 100 percent ensures that two-thirds of American households will come out equal or ahead regarding the increase in energy costs. This calculation takes into account not just direct energy costs, but the pass-through businesses will add to the cost of their products. 2. Members of Congress who signed Grover Norquist tax pledges can honor their pledge and still vote the right way. 3. If while steadily raising the price of carbon-based fuels we eliminate all energy subsidies, we allow the market to go to work without the government picking winners and losers. Venture capitalists, banks, and entrepreneurs seeing a predictable price signal will create breakthroughs in innovation that in some cases are even unimaginable at this point. A carbon fee is the most efficient and direct way to send a meaningful price signal to the markets, better than subsidies, but also better than alternatives such as government regulations or cap and trade. 4. Asking citizens to voluntarily curtail their use of fossil fuels when others may not choose to do so can be demoralizing and ineffective. To maintain public support at the price we will ultimately need to stabilize CO2 emissions, citizens will need to receive a significant dividend.