{"id":5168,"date":"2017-12-08T05:29:55","date_gmt":"2017-12-08T05:29:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wesign.conikal.com\/?p=5168"},"modified":"2017-12-08T05:29:55","modified_gmt":"2017-12-08T05:29:55","slug":"want-your-governor-to-take-action-on-climate-this-toolkit-is-for-you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/charitablehumans.org\/want-your-governor-to-take-action-on-climate-this-toolkit-is-for-you\/","title":{"rendered":"Want your governor to take action on climate? This toolkit is for you."},"content":{"rendered":"

Since Trump decided to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement, the Change.org community has been\u00a0pushing state governors\u00a0to reaffirm their commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. And on July 13-16, climate justice activists may get a chance to concentrate pressure on governors at the annual National Governor\u2019s Association Summit in Providence, Rhode Island.<\/p>\n

Interested in taking advantage of this gathering to get the attention of your legislators? This toolkit will help you organize your friends and pressure governors to address climate change. Explore some of these actions listed below, and then join our Facebook community of climate changemakers by\u00a0liking our page. We\u2019ll keep you updated on how people like you are using Change.org to fight for the planet!<\/p>\n

Use Social Media to Call Out Your Governor<\/h1>\n

Putting together a simple social media campaign is a great way to attract a big group of\u00a0participants. It\u2019s an easy lift, and a very public way to call out your governor! Ask your friends to join by sending them\u00a0pre-written social media posts\u00a0or using\u00a0ShareLinkGenerator\u00a0to create pre-loaded social sharing links.<\/p>\n

You can tweet at your governor or the National Governor\u2019s Association asking that they work together to come up with a plan to fight climate change. Here is some example language you can use \u2013\u00a0but feel free to personalize it!<\/p>\n

Talk to your governor over the phone<\/h2>\n

Of all the things that make legislators tick, they are often most concerned with their ability to get re-elected. It\u2019s their job to make sure that their constituents approve of their work and are happy. If you\u2019re not, give them a call and tell them!<\/p>\n

Calling your governor\u2019s office is one of the most direct lines to his or her ears, and many organizers across the country have used it to great effect. If you want your governor to join the Climate Alliance, consider looking up their phone number\u00a0here. When you call them, you can say something like:<\/p>\n

\u201cHello, I am calling to request that Governor [X] commit to joining the Climate Alliance. As she\/he is participating in the National Governor\u2019s Association Summit, his\/her constituents believe that it\u2019s time to take the lead from states like California, New York, and Washington in re-committing to the goals set forward under the Paris Agreement.. Climate change poses a huge risk to the people who live in our state, and Governor [X] must take action now to protect [your state] residents. Thank you.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

Organize an action on the ground<\/h3>\n

Do you live in or near Rhode Island? Consider organizing a march, rally or petition delivery outside of the meeting in Providence to make sure the governors can\u2019t ignore your message. Read more about the meeting schedule\u00a0here.<\/p>\n

The purpose of this type of action is to get the attention of your decision-maker (the governors in this case). For that, you need a few people to join you! Help gather a crowd by messaging petition signers if you are running a petition, emailing your friends, or putting out a call on social media. Start an event page to help keep track of who is attending and to communicate updates to them.<\/p>\n

From there, you\u2019ll want to decide how the event is going to go. Do you want to hold signs outside and chant? Are you interested in printing out petition signatures to deliver to the governors as they walk in? Maybe you want to coordinate an art piece that will attract the attention of meeting attendees. Be sure to research whether you need a permit or special permissions for anything you\u2019re planning so that you aren\u2019t unknowingly putting your attendees at risk of arrest.<\/p>\n

And before the event, be sure to let the press know what you\u2019ve got planned. Read our tips on getting press coverage\u00a0here.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s it! This is an exciting moment to start a conversation with your representatives, so we want to make sure you have the tools to start. Let us know how your actions go by\u00a0joining the conversation on Facebook.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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