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Vermont Public Radio: climate change

350 Vermont: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally Wednesday, 04/25/12 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Climate change is a global issue, but many organizations are working to tackle the problem by engaging people at the local level.

Climate Lessons From Last Year's Storms Tuesday, 02/14/12 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Climate scientists have said that the major weather events in the last year give Vermonters an idea of what the future effects of global warming may bring to the state in the coming decades.

Voices In The Week's News: February 10, 2012 Friday, 02/10/12 12:50pm - VPR News

These were some of the voices in the news this week.

Market Solutions To Climate Change; Rising Poverty Rates Wednesday, 09/14/11 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Senator Bernie Sanders has been trying to get attention on the problem on poverty. Senator Sanders is speaking out about about rising poverty rates, and also Irene recovery funds. And Lynn Scarlett, an energy policy expert, argues that market-based incentives, rather than government subsidies, are the best approach to climate change.

Climate Cabinet To Take Action On 2007 Recommendations Wednesday, 05/25/11 5:04pm and Thursday, 05/26/11 6:06am - Samantha Fields, VPR News

Gov. Peter Shumlin has announced the formation of the Vermont Climate Cabinet - that's a group of senior administration officials charged with leading the state toward reducing greenhouse emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.

With Climate In Mind, Legislators Focus On Energy And Transportation Friday, 02/04/11 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

House Speaker Shap Smith says climate change remains a focus of the Legislature as it works on measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

States Focusing on Bottom-Up Approach To Climate Change Wednesday, 12/01/10 12:08pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

The program director for the Center for Climate Strategies says a bottom-up approach can be a successful way for states to individually address climate change.

Senators Support EPA Regulation Of Greenhouse Gases Friday, 06/11/10 7:04am - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Both of Vermont's U.S. senators joined a majority of their colleagues in voting against a plan to block the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate Change Around Lake Champlain Wednesday, 05/26/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

A new study from The Nature Conservancy examines specific effects of climate change on the Lake Champlain basin, based on an array of climate models and historical data. We learn more about the research and the findings. Also, a program at UVM helps farms prepare for and manage outbreaks of animal illness, like foot-and-mouth disease.

Voices In The Week's News: May 21, 2010 Friday, 05/21/10 12:50pm - VPR News

These were some of the voices in the news this week:.

Study: Climate Change Will Worsen Lake Pollution Tuesday, 05/18/10 5:50pm and Wednesday, 05/19/10 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

A new study says Lake Champlain's levels are higher because of increased precipitation. And researchers say the wetter weather may cause more phosphorus pollution to wash off the land and harm the big lake.

Activists Say Local Approach Needed For Climate Change Monday, 02/15/10 7:50am and 5:30pm - Nina Keck, VPR News

Many environmental activists roll their eyes when they talk about what didn't happen at the recent climate summit in Copenhagen.   VPR's Nina Keck just returned from northern Europe, where she attended a forum on the economic impact of climate change.  

Marlboro Student Attends Climate Change Conference Thursday, 12/17/09 7:50am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

Among the thousands of people attending the United Nations Convention on Climate Change, which draws to a close this week, are several Vermonters. One is Marlboro College student Andrew Tanabe.

VT Edition: Observing The Copenhagen Climate Talks Wednesday, 12/16/09 1pm - VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with Professor Teresa Clemmer about what a delegation of students and professors are learning at the climate change talks.

Marketplace Presents: The Climate Race Thursday, 12/03/09 8pm - Series and Specials

As the UN prepares for the global climate summit in Copenhagen next week, the world's major economic powers are positioning themselves to win in the new climate economy. Marketplace Presents: The Climate Race looks at the economic implications of climate change.

VT Edition: New England Climate Change Wednesday, 12/02/09 1:47pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with Eye On the Sky meteorologists Mark Breen and Steve Maleski about long term climate trends in New England.

Climate Change in New England Wednesday, 12/02/09 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Eye On The Sky meteorologists Mark Breen and Steve Maleski discuss long term weather trends in our region and the impact of climate change.

Vt. Lawyer To Take Role In U.N. Climate Talks Monday, 11/30/09 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

Brian Dunkiel is donating his time to represent the small Pacific island nation of Palau at the United Nations convention. The country is threatened by rising sea levels caused by climate change.

Sanders Says Climate Change Bill Would Reduce Emissions Thursday, 11/05/09 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Senator Bernie Sanders is hailing the passage of a climate change bill by the Senate Environment Committee.

Senator Bernie Sanders Thursday, 11/05/09 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders talks about health care, Afghanistan and climate change legislation.