Citizens’ Climate Lobby is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization mobilizing Coloradans to act. CCL now has 425 chapters globally, with over 72,000 volunteers. The Colorado Energy Freedom Tour is organized by a group of CCL volunteers from Colorado. Contact the team at colorado-energy-freedom-tour@googlegroups.com
Bill Barron, Western Regional Director for Citizens’ Climate Lobby, coordinates CCL operations in eight states. Bill established the Salt Lake City CCL chapter. Bill campaigned as a single issue candidate for the U.S. Congress, focused on the need for pricing carbon as a way to grow the economy while achieving energy freedom.
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Bob Mayer is an inorganic chemist who has worked most of his professional life writing scientific and engineering software. Two of the companies he worked with created software for the oil and gas industry. He worked at NOAA on the Weather Service modernization. His most recent programming has been for software to measure fluxes of heat, carbon dioxide and water from the Earth's surface.
Ginny Black is a CCL volunteer facilitating the start up of a new CCL chapter in Longmont, CO. A professional interest in the effect of environmental agents on the endocrine system led her to the magnifying effect of climate change on this and other biological systems. Now retired, she has shifted her focus to the larger issue of the economics of climate change.
Jen Page is a volunteer with Citizens’ Climate Lobby and helps to coordinate statewide social media efforts. By day, she is a marketing writer in the tech industry.
Lindsay Sonderhouse is a volunteer with Citizens’ Climate Lobby. She is currently pursuing her PhD in physics at The University of Colorado.
Julie Weinheimer is a volunteer with CCL. She loves her adopted home of Colorado and understands the importance of climate risk to keep her state beautiful. She is pursuing a Master's in Public Administration and by day, works in aviation.
Susan Ludwig is a State Coordinator of Colorado Citizens’ Climate Lobby. She's worked with human services programs across the state for decades, recently retired, and is now working with CCL.
Thaddeus Cummins is a small business consultant. Raised in Iowa, Thad moved to Colorado to run an IT business. As a veteran, Thad has learned about climate risk through the lens of national security.
Trevor Stone is a volunteer with Citizens’ Climate Lobby. A fourth-generation Coloradan, his grandfather grew potatoes in the San Luis valley and represented Monte Vista in the Colorado legislature in the 1950s. Trevor works as a software engineer and lives in Boulder with his wife and their cat.
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