Since 1970, Burlington, Vermont has had the largest increase in average winter temperature across the nation. Burlington’s average has increased by 7°F in the past 47 years, slowing the onset of winter.

Researchers have also recently examined how Vermont’s maple syrup industry may adapt to the changing weather patterns, interviewing 15 maple producers in the Northern Forest region of New York and Vermont.

More than half of the producers expressed concern over climate change, worrying about the resiliency of their sugarbush and their ability to develop new technologies—and two-thirds planned to or had already made changes to their businesses.

Courtesy of the Center for Research on Vermont.

December 8, 2017

Climate Is Heating Up In Vermont (GE/GLOBAL WARMING)

Since 1970, Burlington, Vermont has had the largest increase in average winter temperature across the nation. Burlington’s average has increased by 7°F in the past 47 […]
December 7, 2017

A Public Bank For Vermont – The Time Is Now! (#BringOurMoneyHome)

Our latest Plan V-TV show? Episode 25 – How a Vermont public bank can benefit our Vermont citizens, our schools, our communities, and our Vermont economy […]
December 5, 2017

Burlington, Vermont Hosts Local Hemp and CBD Farmer’s Market (#CannabisConversations)

Visit sponsor Heady Vermont for complete information. See you there!
November 13, 2017

A Public Bank Option – Safer, Local and Half the Cost (PUBLIC FINANCE)

Publisher’s Note: Phil Murphy, a former banker and contender in New Jersey’s race for governor, made a state-owned bank a centerpiece of his platform. With his […]
November 13, 2017

Mad River Valley Television PARTY! (Benefit)

Come out and boogie on behalf of truly independent grassroots community media here in Vermont! Don’t miss this MRVTV bash. Spread the word!
October 25, 2017

Amazon Monster and Vermont’s Economic Future (PUBLIC FORUM)

Amazon has quietly positioned itself at the center of a growing share of our daily transactions. Today, two-thirds of all U.S. households are subscribed to the […]
October 25, 2017

Why a Vermont Public Bank? 7 Good Reasons. (Plan ‘V’)

A public bank in Vermont will create more than 2,500 new Vermont jobs. A public bank would increase Gross State Product by up to $324 million, […]
September 18, 2017

How Has The Geology Of Vermont Affected Its Character? (BRAVE LITTLE STATE)

From metamorphic rock to the Ice Age to rich agricultural soil to “farmer power” to successful passage of a progressive income tax – all in 30 […]
August 13, 2017

“The Geoengineering Prospect – Full Spectrum Dominance.” (Our Geoengineering Age, Part 7)

Publisher’s Note: This is the seventh installment in our geoengineering series. Our skies are our most visible and vital global Commons, and they are under siege […]
July 7, 2017

Trump and #Vexit – A Decentralist Perspective

Trump is a decentralist dream. Let’s hope he succeeds in destroying the federal government. Then we can start over where the Articles of Confederation left off […]
June 16, 2017

Vermont’s Bernie Sanders: “Sheepdog” for US Empire (Black Agenda Report)

“The United States is the imperial superpower, the main military aggressor on the planet. Its rulers must be deprived of the political ability to spend trillions […]
May 5, 2017

1 Ounce?! Time To Get Grassroots (CANNABIS TOP 10)

Publisher’s Note: This VTDigger headline says it all. After FOUR months of sustained conversation in Montpelier this legislative session, “1 ounce of cannabis possession” seems the best […]