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Managing for Carbon
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Managing for Carbon

Ethan Tapper, Chittenden County Forester August 1, 2019March 5, 2021

As the effects of climate change on our world become more and more apparent, it is increasingly important to manage our forests to not just withstand these impacts, but to help mitigate them.

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Charlotte Library hosts climate change discussion
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Charlotte Library hosts climate change discussion

Carrie Fenn, Solar Community Organizer SunCommon October 18, 2017July 29, 2021

During a month wrought with hurricanes, wildfires and shocking announcements from the EPA, a group of Champlain Valley residents have been meeting to try to make sense of our changing climate and how these changes affect our communities.

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Charlotte Library receives climate change grant
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Charlotte Library receives climate change grant

Lynn Monty, Editor in Chief September 22, 2017July 29, 2021

The grant is from the Public Libraries Advancing Community Engagement (PLACE), a project funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), working in partnership with the National Weather Service, Califa Library Group, DawsonMedia Group and Goodman Research Group.

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Opinion: The People’s Climate March, a celebration of the earth and joy
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Opinion: The People’s Climate March, a celebration of the earth and joy

Ruah Swennerfelt, Charlotte May 19, 2017July 30, 2021

What a day it was in Washington, D.C., for the People’s Climate March on Saturday, April 29! An estimated…

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January 2017 was among the warmest on record in Vermont
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January 2017 was among the warmest on record in Vermont

Matt Sutkoski, Contributor February 9, 2017September 19, 2023

The mean temperature in Burlington, Vermont, for January was 29.7 degrees. That ties the mark for the third hottest…

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Since the temps have shifted, what is our hardiness zone?
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Since the temps have shifted, what is our hardiness zone?

Dr. Leonard Perry, Horticulture Professor Emeritus, University of Vermont February 9, 2017September 19, 2023

Whether a plant is hardy in the cold north isn’t as simple as just looking at a hardiness map. There…

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Transition Charlotte presents film on climate change
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Transition Charlotte presents film on climate change

Staff Report February 9, 2017July 30, 2021

Transition Charlotte is hosting a free screening of Josh Fox’s newest film, How to Let Go of the World…

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