There is no such thing as cold. That might sound idiotic coming from a Vermonter, but it’s true. In actuality there is only heat — and more or less of it. To state the obvious, less heat only just feels like cold.
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My name is Emilie Krasnow and I’m a Vermonter, community organizer and volunteer, and now a candidate to be your Representative for South Burlington’s Chittenden-9 District.
Scott Weathers, a Stowe resident who announced this week he is running for the Vermont House of Representatives, has had a couple of real-life reminders of why he supports the issues he does.
It has been my privilege to serve as the Charlotte-Hinesburg representative for the past 12 years, and I would like to announce that I will be running for re-election this year for another term.
Recognizing the trajectory of climate change and the adverse impacts on Vermont if it goes unchecked, the Vermont General Assembly passed the Global Warming Solutions Act in 2020, which set legally binding greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.
(The Center Square) – President Biden spent Earth Day in Seattle discussing his plan to help battle climate change as a couple hundred Seattleites advocated for him to do more.
Following a Wolf Administration decision, Pennsylvania will now participate in the DEP-directed Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, an agreement that has faced considerable pushback over the past few years.
Earth Day is April 22. This annual opportunity to take stock and demonstrate support for environmental protection was initiated in 1970.
Kulpmont, Pa. -- To encourage environmental education, especially amongst Pennsylvania youth, The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has awarded $632,897 in environmental grant funds to 63 projects across the state. Grants were awarded to schools, institutions, conservation districts, and environmental and community organizations.
Instead of using this post-election moment as an opportunity to pivot and focus on addressing the climate crisis, protecting our remaining natural areas, controlling sprawl and using smart growth as a guide to building mixed housing in the core of the city, the South Burlington Affordable Housing Committee continues to follow its own path and misguided resolutions driven by developers, real estate agents and lending institutions.
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