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VT Edition Interview: John Binhammer on organizations responding to climate change

Monday June 16, 2008
Jane Lindholm

Montpelier, VT

Concern for the environment has long been part of what living in Vermont is about. But climate change has created a new imperative for us to examine how we live. And recently, high fuel prices have given us yet another reason to change our habits and lessen our impact on the environment.

As part of an ongoing series on Vermont Edition, we thought we'd look at what individuals and organizations in our state are doing to respond to climate change. We begin our Green Series today with a visit to one Vermont non-profit dedicated to preserving the environment that decided it needed to do more to change the way it and its employees operated, from composting with worms, to getting rid of vehicles.

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