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Rural Vermont witnessed significant flooding for the third consecutive summer, causing extensive property damage and road ...
Communities in rural parts of Vermont on Friday woke up once again to damaged homes and washed-out roads due to heavy ...
Vermont Business Magazine On June 23, the Vermont Climate Council adopted the updated Vermont Climate Action Plan. As required by the 2020 Global Warming Solutions Act, the plan identifies actions to ...
While yesterday’s floods were much smaller in scale than in previous years, the date’s symbolic nature brought painful ...
Vermont’s farmers are growing crops that better suit the state’s warmer and wetter climate — and branching into products that ...
Since 1900, annual temperatures in Vermont have increased by about 2 degrees Fahrenheit, and annual precipitation has increased by 21% over the same span, according to the state.
Vermont’s farmers are growing crops that better suit the state’s warmer and wetter climate — and branching into products that provide income even when traditional crops fail.
Experts say while the timing of the floods may be a coincidence, the type of weather systems that fueled them is not.
Vermont faces third straight summer of flash floods, damaging homes and roads. Climate change and steep terrain worsen ...
Vermont’s Climate Superfund Act became law last summer. New York followed its lead in December. Four days later, the Chamber of Commerce and the American Petroleum Institute sued Vermont for ...