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Preliminary data from the Agency of Natural Resources confirms what some environmental groups warned 鈥� that Vermont is likely not going to meet its first emissions reduction deadline under the Global Warming Solutions Act.
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The most substantive changes are to the state鈥檚 deer hunting regulations and include allowing hunters to use rifles and shotguns to kill does. Currently, only bucks can be hunted with firearms during the regular fall season.
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Voters in at least three Vermont towns will consider resolutions about ATVs on municipal roads on Town Meeting Day.
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Governor Phil Scott asks lawmakers to revise some of the state鈥檚 signature climate legislation.
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The clivia, a Zululand bloom with dark green foliage, was named after a British duchess who brought the plant from its native South Africa to cultivate it in her greenhouse.
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The debate over the future of energy policy in Vermont hit a key turning point this week when Republican Gov. Phil Scott presented Democratic lawmakers with what he鈥檚 calling his 鈥淐limate Action Management Plan.鈥�
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The study examines how scientists can better acknowledge, credit and utilize environmental data collected by Indigenous people and on Indigenous lands.
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Republican Gov. Phil Scott wants to repeal Vermont's emissions reduction mandates, but some Democratic lawmakers worry his plan would set back the state's climate action plan.
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A winter storm headed for Vermont on Saturday and Sunday could drop as much as 10 inches of snow across the state, during one of the biggest weekends of the year for ski areas.
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Snow on the ground (and for some of us, an aversion to skiing) shouldn鈥檛 have to mean staying inside.