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In essence, University of Vermont scientist Brian Beckage and his team created a model that says as the climate changes, so will human behavior � for the better.
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The Maine coastline is home to many workboats with chugging diesel engines and whining outboards, but electrification is slowly making its way out onto the water.
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In historically African American Dunbar, some think that they are being ignored by authorities who are more concerned about helping affluent seaside communities.
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"I don't ever want to go back to being unaware," shelter coordinator Lisa Belcastro said. "And now I have to know what I can do next, what my options are. So what does that look like? You know, that's the next question for me. There's more. I just don't know what that ‘more� is.�
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The storm landed in South Carolina after devastating southwest and central Florida. Ian brought heavy rain, high winds and flooding along South Carolina coast, causing damage in some areas.
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Since 1975, staff at Polly’s Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, has been tracking when the leaves peak, when they fade and when the season’s first snowfall arrives. It’s a tradition that customers have come to rely on when planning their fall foliage watching.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with a forester about climate change's effects on fall foliage.
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Vermont is falling behind � and is unlikely to meet � its legally-required emission reductions by 2030. That's according to a recent report from the nonprofit Energy Action Network.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with the Energy Action Network about its recent report showing Vermont is unlikely to reach its emission reduction mandates.
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Tammy White, who owns Wing & A Prayer Farm in Shaftsbury, made 10 pieces of felted wool for a performance at The Guggenheim Museum in New York City.