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Vermont Research News

Future Floods Could Cost Vermont Over $5.2B in DamagesA recent study found climate change induced increases in flooding around Vermont could cost more than $5.29 billion — a 148% increase over the base case. Low-income families who reside in areas at risks for flooding, including mobile homes owners are the most at risk, researchers found. However, […]

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Upcoming Events from Vermont Land Trust: Old forests, community farms and more!

Please join us at our upcoming online events! Sign up now to explore community-driven farming and unexpected places for old forests. We hope to see you there! Upcoming Events in February and March White River Land Collaborative: For the Community, By the CommunityFebruary 23, 7 – 8 PMOnlineJoin us to meet founding members of the White […]

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USCRI Vermont February 2022 Newsletter

USCRI Vermont February 2022 NewsletterFOR OVER 110 YEARS, ADVANCING THE RIGHTS AND LIVES OF REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTSUSCRI VERMONT EXPANDS TO RUTLAND, VTUSCRI Vermont is excited about the first group of Afghan allies starting their new life in Rutland, Vermont! Community Partnership Coordinator Jennie Gartner will soon be joined by a new Job Developer and new Case Manager to […]

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VTIPL Mid-Winter 2022 News & events

 Photo courtesy Donna C. RobertsGreen Mountains, Blue Water-Save the Date: VTIPL Spring Conference, April 24, Norwich Congregational Church-VTIPL Youth v. Gov Virtual Film Screening & Youth-Led Panel, IPL Webinar-Vermont Climate/Legislative Update & Call to Act, by VTIPL’s Richard Butz-Build Back Better Update & Climate Can’t Wait IPL Petition–Uprooting Racism in the Food System, Soul Fire Farm training, Feb. 16-Honoring […]

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AASHE Bulletin – Feb. 9th edition

February 9, 2022News | Opportunities | Resources | Events | Jobs Only a few slots remain for the AASHE workshop happening tomorrow from 2 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern. Climate Anxiety to Action: Cultivating a Radical Imagination for the Future presents a framework for teaching and tackling wicked sustainability problems through understanding the root causes of climate anxiety and grounding climate solutions through a lens of […]

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CATMA Connection Winter 2022

Hello CATMA Members, and welcome to a New Year! We are sending warmest wishes especially during this chilly month filled with snowy activities and winter commuting challenges! Events, Resources & UpdatesWinter Bike ChallengeSpeaking of Winter Challenges, getting out into the fresh air is a great way to re-invigorate and refresh after a wild and hectic […]

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Monthly Newsletter from Lake Champlain Sea Grant

Enjoy our monthly newsletter providing updates on research, outreach and education from Lake Champlain Sea Grant. Lake Champlain Sea Grant Announces New Research ProjectsBy Lake Champlain Sea Grant StaffFebruary 07, 2022Lake Champlain Sea Grant announces its selection of funded research projects for the 2022-2024 award cycle, which began February 1. Five exciting projects will examine […]

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Growing Together: Vermont Community Garden Network’s February Newsletter

February 2022Garden EventsGet 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 CalendarFund Your GardenVisit our website for a regularly updated list of garden-related grants.Find upcoming grants on our Garden Grants pageConnect with FellowGarden CoordinatorsOur closed […]

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February E-News from VNRC

February E-Newsletter from VNRCLatest news…— Environmental Common Agenda — Vermont Conservation Voters (VCV) will be releasing the 2022 Environmental Common Agenda tomorrow. The Common Agenda is the Vermont environmental community’s guide to this year’s top legislative priorities for the environment, and a vision for future progress. VCV will also be awarding the Environmental Rising Star Award to Representatives Gabrielle Stebbins and Dane […]

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Vermont State Parks January Newsletter

Greetings Everyone,I hope you are celebrating the depths of winter with your favorite cold weather activities! Although things may look a little different, Vermont State Parks are open for use year-round. While often referred to as the parks ‘off-season’, winter is a very busy time of year for State Parks. Many people enjoy walking, skiing, snowshoeing, […]

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