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Vermont Public's biweekly dose of all things environment.
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Plus, a superfast carnivorous flower, the lowdown on sewage spills due to flooding and an opportunity to get involved with efforts to help save ash trees from an invasive pest.
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Plus, a report card for Lake Champlain, a furry pink and yellow moth, and dozens of hot air balloons.
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Plus, free fishing day and a flower last seen in 1916.
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Policies from banning PFAS from consumer products to making big fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages, and 100% renewable energy by 2035, could all soon become law in Vermont.
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Plus, getting forever chemicals out of drinking water.
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Where you can (and can’t) watch, how to donate your eclipse glasses and collecting data for NASA.
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For eight years, college students have paired up with elementary students in Burlington to go on after-school bird walks. Plus, the push for a state mushroom and maple syrup for birds.
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Did you know the Atlantic Ocean once reached the northwestern edge of Vermont? Plus, looking for owls under a full moon.
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