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We had a total eclipse and northern lights, flooding and wildfires, and a lot of cold-stunned sea turtles.
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The science and technology company Battelle is running the liquid left over from its “PFAS Annihilator� through testing in Massachusetts to make sure the chemicals are gone.
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A judge has allowed a 2021 lawsuit filed by the state of Vermont against major fossil fuel companies to move forward.
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While larger conglomerates of ski resorts are able to balance out a lack of snow and cold in one part of the globe with a good winter elsewhere, that's not the case for smaller resorts.
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Want to give your favorite gardener a gift that will last a lifetime? Try a hand pruner! This is an essential tool for multiple things in the garden or yard.
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Nigel Manley decided to branch out and plant Korean fir trees several years ago. Now, a hybrid created with Balsam pollen accounts for a third of his new trees every season.
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The salt we use to de-ice roads and condition ski slopes adds up.
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An environmental group is asking a judge to force the state to come into compliance with a 2020 law that requires Vermont to hit a key emissions reduction mandate by Jan. 1.
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Balsam fir trees are a traditional choice for holiday decorations. Other types and sizes can look festive, too, like spruce, pine and boxwood.
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Plus, a new town forest, testing milk for bird flu and New Year’s Day hikes.