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While yesterday’s floods were much smaller in scale than in previous years, the date’s symbolic nature brought painful ...
SUTTON, Vt. (AP) — Communities in rural parts of Vermont on Friday woke up once again to damaged homes and washed-out roads ...
Rural Vermont witnessed significant flooding for the third consecutive summer, causing extensive property damage and road ...
Vermont faces third straight summer of flash floods, damaging homes and roads. Climate change and steep terrain worsen ...
According to the National Weather Service, Vermont’s experience with floods can be traced to both ongoing climate change and ...
Ticks flourish across Vermont. These tiny pests can carry viruses, bacteria, and parasites and cause at least a dozen human ...
Despite backlash, more states are considering laws to make Big Oil pay for climate change After Vermont and New York passed "climate Superfund" legislation, 11 states have introduced similar bills ...
Politics Vermont Might Change How It Accounts for Climate-Damaging Emissions. Here’s What’s at Stake The governor’s proposal to include forests and farms in the state greenhouse gas ...
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott says the state needs to change course on climate change. What lawmakers decide to do could affect your wallet. Our Calvin Cutler reports.
Repeated flooding has sent Vermont communities and state officials scrambling to adapt to a much wetter climate than infrastructure across the state was built for.
Vermont is flooding. Not just yesterday, two weeks ago and a year before that, but experts say the state could see catastrophic events like these for the foreseeable future. Climate change is ...