From Medhini Kumar, Evergreen <[email protected]>
Subject Treats, not tricks: What we're writing about 🎃
Date October 31, 2025 5:05 PM
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Hi Friend,

This Halloween, banish the horrors of climate inaction from your mind. There’s still a lot of powerful witchcraft that we can do for people and the planet.

As the writing/editing digital lead at Evergreen, my job is to break down these opportunities and challenges for you. And two-thirds of you who responded to our recent survey ([link removed]) said you’d like to receive updates on when Evergreen releases editorials and policy memos that help explain the stakes and opportunities for further climate action.

So instead of hiding under a blanket and biting your nails at the thought of the Trump regime’s next trick, why not grab your favorite treat and take a look at some of our recent blogs? We’ve even retitled them here in the spirit of spooky season:

👻 Trick or treat, smell my feet, give our homes a source of energy that’s clean to heat: ([link removed]) Learn more about what states can do to fill the gap when federal tax credits for heat pumps make like ghosts and disappear.

🔮 Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and boiler bubble: ([link removed]) Read more about an overlooked yet ghastly contributor to air pollution in the U.S. and our case for electrifying this spellbinding technology.

🪦 Rural landowners should be able to exorcise their property rights: ([link removed]) Read about our policy recommendations for clean energy siting and permitting processes, which can help farmers bring their land back from the dead.

🧟 We need greenhouse gas reporting rules, not ghouls: ([link removed]) As Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tries to bury a critical tool for collecting data on climate pollution, learn more about how states can take hex-tra measures to conjure their own reporting programs.

It takes time to put together these kinds of in-depth analyses and commentary on national and state climate policies, so I hope you enjoy reading!

With your support, we can continue to publish a skele-ton of resources for policymakers who can help deliver clean energy progress for years to come. Will you consider making a spirited gift of $31—or whatever you can afford—to fuel this work? ([link removed])

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In hallow-darity,

Medhini Kumar

Digital Lead - Writer/Editor
Evergreen Action

😈 P.S. If you’re feeling extra devilish, a recurring donation of $6.66 can keep our work wickedly effective year-round. ([link removed])

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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