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Hi Friend,
Between a record-breaking climate disaster that has left Southern California reeling and the onslaught of threats to our democratic system of government triggered by the start of President Trump’s second term, so much has happened in just the first month of the new year.
Despite the challenges, we’re encouraged by the many unique opportunities for climate progress, federally and locally.
As the writing/editing digital lead at Evergreen, my job is to break down these opportunities and challenges for you—our audience. And two-thirds of you who responded to our recent survey said you’re looking to us for content that explains these stakes and opportunities for further climate action.
In January alone, we published five blogs tackling issues like state-level climate action, low-cost solutions for energy grid problems and what Trump’s federal funding memo means for clean energy, climate, and communities.
Here’s what we’ve been writing about:
From Energy Bills to Climate to Housing: How Trump’s Trillion Dollar Funding Cut Impacts Everyday Americans
The Most Important Actions States Can Take in 2025 to Protect Climate Progress
Meet the Organization Raising Energy Bills Up to 30 Percent in 13 States
DOE Studies Conclude LNG Exports Harm Consumers, Climate, and Communities
An Inside Look at 2 School Districts Owning Their Clean Energy Future
Have any thoughts, questions, or feedback on these articles? Feel free to reply to this message or reach out to us at any time at
[email protected].
Thanks for reading,
Medhini Kumar
Digital Lead - Writer/Editor
Evergreen Action
Evergreen is building the ambitious, actionable policy roadmap for an all-out mobilization to defeat climate change—and to create millions of jobs in a thriving, just, and inclusive clean energy future. None of this would be possible without your support.
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