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Vermont needs more green power, but locals resist large projects. where should our energy come from?

Small towns are torn between embracing fields of solar panels as a tool to fight climate change or rejecting them as a blight on the landscape.

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Vermont solar advocates push for more aggressive renewable energy goals

Solar energy advocates on Wednesday called for Vermont to adopt more aggressive renewable-energy goals to ensure the state does its part to fight climate change.

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Beta Technologies

Loaded with cash and poised to expand, Beta Technologies sees clear skies ahead

The South Burlington electric aircraft pioneer landed $368 million in venture capital in May 2021 and announced last week that it had secured another $375 million in financing from investors, including the Rise Fund and Fidelity.

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US climate migrants seeking refuge in Vermont

Fave Little State: Climate migrants from around America are seeking refuge in Vermont

Cheryl Lubin adored her Cape Cod vacation home. The cedar-shingled retreat featured a chef's kitchen, wraparound deck, views of a salt marsh and easy access to famed beaches.

Book review: 'Falter: Has the Human game begun to play itself out?'
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Book review: 'Falter: Has the Human game begun to play itself out?'

Early in his writing career, recalls Bill McKibben in Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?, he "spent a year tracing every pipe and cable that entered and exited my Greenwich Village apartment."

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