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According to the National Weather Service, Vermont's experience with floods can be traced to both ongoing climate change and ...
Experts say while the timing of the floods may be a coincidence, the type of weather systems that fueled them is not.
Vermont Business Magazine On June 23, the Vermont Climate Council adopted the updated Vermont Climate Action Plan. As ...
Dams in Vermont are increasingly at risk as climate change brings heavier rains and more powerful storms. Extensive flooding in the state last year led to five dams failing and nearly 60 overtopping.
On the hottest day this year, behind-the-meter solar panels and a growing network of batteries helped prevent blackouts and ...
Across much of New England, heavy rain has become a hallmark of climate change. Vermont now experiences at least two more days of heavy precipitation per year than it did in the 1960s, most often ...
The Vermont Climate Superfund Law aimed at holding oil companies financially responsible for flooding and other damages ...
Vermont’s farmers are growing crops that better suit the state’s warmer and wetter climate — and branching into products that ...
Vermont Democrats prepare for a long fight in federal court, but they believe making oil companies pay for past greenhouse ...
Vermont’s law rests on the idea that a state can quantify how much climate change has cost its citizens over a given time period, and in turn, how much a given polluter contributed to that damage.
Officials are asking the public to help identify and count butterflies. They call it the "Butterfly Atlas," and it's a ...