The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many inequities within our society. As Vermont looks to rebuild our economy in the wake of this crisis, we have an opportunity to develop a new model for prosperity—one that puts climate resiliency, equity, and a low-carbon transition...
Conversation on our 2019 Annual Report with the VT Chapter of the Sierra Club
Check out this recording of a conversation between our Executive Director, Jared Duval, and members of the VT Chapter of the Sierra Club, regarding the findings of our 2019 Annual Progress Report for Vermont
Energy News Network: Wood heat pits ‘environmentalists against environmentalists’ in Vermont
WRITTEN BY David Thill April 24, 2020 PHOTO BY Daniel McGrotty / Flickr / Creative Commons Supporters think the state’s forests have an important role to play in transitioning from fossil fuel heating sources. As Vermont prepares to make a major push toward cleaner...
Middlebury Campus: Middlebury-led panel zooms in on Vermont’s climate future
By NICOLE POLLACK April 16, 2020 Middlebury hosted Vermont’s branch of the “Solve Climate by 2030” project, drawing more than 70 Zoom users to its virtual panel while universities in nearly all 50 states hosted simultaneous webinars last Tuesday. Dr. Eban Goodstein,...
Annual Report Webinar Hosted by VECAN
On March 30th, EAN Executive Director Jared Duval joined Johanna Miller and Ian Hitchcock of VECAN, and town energy committee members and climate activists from across the state for a presentation on the findings of our 2019 Annual Report. You can view a recording of...
VTDigger: Curbing emissions could save Vermonters $800 million, report says
By Elizabeth Gribkoff Mar 15 2020, 1:52 PM | Electric vehicles plug into a charging station near the Statehouse in Montpelier on Friday, March 1, 2019. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Taking action to curb carbon emissions could save Vermonters almost $800 million...