Sophie Stephens
Digital Producer-
Bill McKibben is the founder of Third Act, an organization that helps older Americans get involved with the climate movement. He discusses rising climate anxiety and how to overcome inaction.
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While cases are staying low in Vermont, COVID-19 cases are increasing here and nationwide. We answered your questions about masking, new vaccines and school guidelines.
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Vermont kids are heading back to school this week. On today's episode, we talk about how education providers and administrators are working on access and equity in schools and how some kids may have been impacted by this summer's flooding.
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Dr. Tim Plante, a general internist, epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine, talks more about the national increase in COVID-19 cases and the updated vaccine coming this fall.
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Guests Josh Kelly, the solid waste program manager with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, and Lee Perry, the maintenance division director for the City of Burlington, talk about waste in Vermont.
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All Things Gardening host Charlie Nardozzi provides tips on how to help your gardens through the highly wet and buggy summer Vermont is having. Plus, tips for getting ready for all the fall planting.
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A band of thunderstorms dropped 3 to 6 inches of rain over the Middlebury area on Aug. 3. It's the sort of extreme rainfall event Vermont is poised to see more of due to human-caused climate change.
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Gov. Scott announced on Tuesday that two versions of the license plates will be offered, and the money will go towards flood relief.
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After the recent flooding, a state flood mitigation officer, architect and engineer discuss the factors that go into deciding whether to relocate properties or keep them where they are.
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Rainfall totals reached 9.2 inches in North Calais in the initial storm. Rivers across Vermont responded differently to the heavy rains.