From VT Digger By Emma Cotton Sep 25 2022
An increasing number of incentives are coming online for low- and middle-income Vermonters who want to switch from gas-powered cars to new and used electric vehicles.
The latest, called Replace Your Ride, offers $3,000 to drivers who choose to surrender cars that are at least
Month: September 2022
Vermont isn’t on track to meet its climate commitments, new analysis shows
Vermont Public | By Abagael Giles
Published September 15, 2022
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.
The EAN, which tracks Vermont’s emissions, said the state hasn’t adopted strategies that would lead to the required reductions
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Vermont is already falling behind its emissions mandates. Can it reverse course?
Vermont Edition Interview on Vermont Public with Connor Cyrus, Tedra Meyer
Live call-in discussion: Vermont is falling behind—and is unlikely to meet—its legally-required emission reductions by 2030. That’s according to a recent climate report from the nonprofit Energy Action Network.
The EAN, which tracks Vermont’s emissions, said the state hasn’t adopted strategies that would lead to the required reductions
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Vermont is not on track to meet 2030 emissions reductions requirements, report confirms
VT Digger Article by Emma Cotton Sep 7, 2022
Vermont is not on track to meet its legally mandated climate emissions requirements for 2030, according to the latest annual progress report from the Energy Action Network, released Wednesday.
The network, a nonprofit that analyzes and tracks Vermont’s emissions, reasoned in its report that Vermont has not adopted
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