Category Archives: Good Reads, Film Clips, etc.

VTIPL March News – Women’s History Month & World Water Day

Green Mountains, Blue Water Earth Care News March Happy Women’s History Month & World Water Day VTIPL’s Black History Month Event a Success! IPL’s Faith Climate Action Week & Kiss the Ground film VNRC Climate Action Works Webinar Series, March 10 5th Annual Religion & Ecology Summit, March 15-19 Paul Winter’s Vernal Equinox Concert, March […]

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Let us Spring forward together – news and events from the Lake Champlain Sea Grant’s Watershed Alliance Program

Let Us Spring Forward Together While many things are still unknown – one thing is certain, we are here for you! We have re-designed our programs to meet the needs of you and your students for Spring 2021. We launched a virtual lineup of programs back in September and plan to continue that through the Spring. Please see […]

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Growing Together: Vermont Community Garden Network March Newsletter

Garden Events Get the network involved by submitting your next event directly to our submission page. Webinars, courses, conferences, one-time or reoccurring events, all apply! See what’s coming up on our Statewide Garden Calendar Fund Your Garden Visit our website for a regularly updated list of garden-related grants. Find upcoming grants on our Garden Grants page […]

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ecoNEWS VT Winter 2020-21 Newsletter

ecoNEWS VT – Winter 2020-21 Highlighting the latest findings in ecological research and monitoring from across Vermont We’re deep into winter, which means voyages into the mountains and forests are reserved for the brave. However, you can still learn about these landscapes through this edition of ecoNEWS! Our winter newsletter highlights research about political influence […]

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Vermont Research News – Special edition, top political books and town meeting…

twitter • facebook • website • instagram The Center for Research on Vermont received so many responses to its fall request for nominations of important Vermont books that we decided to share the results in several reports. Here we focus on titles about Vermont politics and government. Thanks to Prudence Doherty, Silver Special Collection Librarian for curating this […]

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March 2021 E-News: Town Meeting Day & Updates from VNRC

March E-Newsletter from VNRC Today is Town Meeting Day in Vermont! Don’t forget to vote, if you haven’t already. Read on for news and updates from VNRC. Latest News — Town Meeting Day is today — Have you voted yet? Find your polling place at mvp.vermont.gov. All polls in Vermont close at 7pm. — New! Vermont Environmental Report is available — The latest […]

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Shelburne Farms news: Winter Wildlife Detectives, a Warm Recipe for Cold Weather & Professional Learning for Educators

About • Our Work • Calendar • Support • Blog • Visit • Stay & Dine • Gather • Farm Store What does sugaring in a changing climate look like? For us, right now, it looks like… just sugaring. But that’s not to say all is healthy in the woods. The Vermont sugaring season is shifting, and our Farm woodlands are changing. Here’s how we’re responding. Burlington City & Lake Semester Wins […]

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Virtual Screening of Fire & Flood: Queer Resilience in the Era of Climate Change – Feb 23

Fire & Flood: Queer Resilience in the Era of Climate Change tells the story of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and the fires in Santa Rosa, California, two-near simultaneous climate-related disasters in the fall of 2017, through the voices of LGBTQ people who lived through them and were part of the community response. The film […]

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Visionary Policy for Food System Transformation

Public policies matter for our food future. Join us Friday! Join us to hear from special guests about how we can advance a coordinated policy platform for our region that brings together our goals and values for food, farming, fishing and forestry. How do we best contribute to democratic transformation and governance of a New England food system […]

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CSWD’s February Digest

Dear Neighbors, We geek out about the strangest things here at CSWD. February 18th is National Battery Day!Americans purchase nearly 3 billion dry-cell (alkaline or lithium) batteries every year to power radios, toys, cellular phones, watches, laptop computers, and portable power tools. (University of Illinois at Urbana, 2021) These batteries can have a second life with proper disposal.Tips on handling […]

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