Bad Energy Projects Don't Make For Good Climate Action
Energy development must be a part of a sensible climate action program for Vermont. But if development is not done right, energy projects can worsen climate impacts, not mitigate them.
In Vermont, we have seen more than our share of bad energy projects.
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Vermont's Global Warming “Solutions” Act is Bad Climate Policy
The Vermont Legislature is about to give its final approval to a bill called “The Global Warming Solutions Act.”
Needless to say, the bill, H.688, does not solve global warming. In fact, the bill is downright bad climate policy because it prioritizes emissions reductions over environmental protection.
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Governor Scott, Please Veto the Global Warming “Solutions” Act—It Solves Nothing
When the Vermont Legislature reconvenes in August, lawmakers will consider giving their final approval to the bill they have misnamed “The Global Warming Solutions Act.”
Then it will go to Governor Scott’s desk.
If only the bill offered a solution to the problem of global warming. But it does not. In fact, the bill will most likely worsen the impacts of climate change in Vermont.
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Energize Vermont Announces Grant Program to Support WindowDressers Workshops in Vermont Towns
Energize Vermont opened applications for Energy Committee Assistance Grants to municipal energy committees in Vermont towns. The grants are intended to fund outreach and communication efforts to support WindowDressers workshops.
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Exploitation of Land and Water Resources Increases Greenhouse Gases and Food Insecurity
A new United Nations report warns that exploitation of land and water resources increases atmospheric CO2 and threatens our food security. Ironically, much of the degradation of these vital resources is a by-product of food production and misguided attempts to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
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Energize Vermont Collaborates with WindowDressers and Town Energy Committees to Warm Up Vermont Homes
Energize Vermont will collaborate with town energy committees from Glover, Craftsbury, Greensboro, Montpelier, Thetford, and Strafford, as well as Transition Town Charlotte, to outfit Vermont homes with energy-saving window inserts.
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