Fired Up: Vermonters Respond to the Climate Crisis

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Pigasus Meats and NOFA-VT Soil Health Stewards Invest in the Earth

Food + Drink Features

Vermont Farmer-Researchers Explore the Potential of Perennial Vegetables

Climate Crisis

Mow Electric! Helps Vermonters Ditch Gas-Powered Lawn Equipment

Education

Sterling College Offers a Virtual Course on Surviving the Future

Environment

Trickle to Torrent: The Climate Crisis Brings Both Deluges and Droughts to Vermont

Climate Crisis

Vermonters Face Stormwater Threat With Fungi, Rain Gardens and More

Climate Crisis

Weybridge Church Aims Christian Lens at the Climate Crisis

Environment

Vermonters Respond to the Climate Crisis With Grief and Action


About This Series

This semi-regular series explores how Vermonters are responding to the climate crisis.


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  • Vermont’s Opportunity for Federal Climate Funding Public Input Session (Climate Crisis)

    • Mon., Dec. 11, 5:30-7 p.m. and Tue., Dec. 12, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Free; preregister.
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