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As climate change intensifies winter storms, Vermont regulators want utilities to communicate better with customers during power outages.
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For the 7th annual Rally for the Planet event, hundreds of students from all over Vermont marched to the Statehouse to advocate for climate action.
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How renewable is Vermont's electricity? 'Brave Little State' looks at fossil fuels in the power gridVermont Edition shares a recent episode of Brave Little State all about where the electricity in Vermont's power grid comes from.
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Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists have recommended issuing 180 moose hunting permits next season, up from 100 last year in an area where about 1,000 moose reside.
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When Mount Ascutney ski resort went bankrupt over a decade ago, it threw nearby West Windsor into turmoil. So the town took a risk and bought the ski area in 2015. Residents formed a non-profit called Ascutney Outdoors to run it, and the move paid off.
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Long-time anglers say it’s rare to see so little ice on Lake Winnipesaukee. But many folks made the best of the February derby on smaller bodies of water.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks to aviation industry experts about flying into and out of Vermont, and climate activists who advocate a "flight diet" to address the climate change crisis.
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America’s first major offshore wind farm, Vineyard Wind, will have 62 turbines standing taller than the Boston skyline. Workers are laying undersea cables now, and the turbines are scheduled for installation next summer, 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard.
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Delegates reached a last-minute deal to pay vulnerable countries for damages caused by climate change. But the final agreement does not put humanity on track to avoid catastrophic warming.
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The goal of this "assisted migration" experiment is to see if humans could not only help the American chestnut tree deal with climate change but also help restore it.