Shut it Down: A coalition of Vermont residents unite to oppose the proposed expansion of the McNeil biomass plant
by 350VT Intern, Claire Greenburger
Building a Brighter Future: Supporting Just & Equitable Community Solar Projects in Vermont
by 350VT Intern, Claire Greenburger
“LET’S MAKE IT JUST!” Weatherization for a Just Transition
by 350VT Intern, Claire Greenburger
Together we can do this work: Vermonters support legislators in their bid for bold climate action
by 350VT Member, Roger White
Forward Movement: Oct. 2022
This volunteer-crafted newsletter is designed to help 350VT nodes and our wider network stay in touch and share ideas; to keep us up-to-date about 350VT's ongoing campaigns and climate-justice news; and to connect us with allied groups around Vermont.
A Writer Joins a Weatherization Crew by Marisa Keller
“Most of my climate justice work has revolved around words—composing letters to the editor, writing emails, editing zines . . . . So it came as something of a surprise this summer when I said to myself suddenly, You know, it’s all very well to demand funding for low-income weatherization, but someone needs to go out there and actually do it—and why not me?” - Marisa Keller
Renewable Natural Gas is a dead-end by Roger White
The short and simple explanation for why Vermont Gas System's petition to the Public Utilities Commission for more RNG in Vermont should not happen.
VGS’s Virtual RNG program by Stuart Blood
Vermont Gas Systems is currently petitioning the Public Utility Commission to approve a Natural Gas contract with the largest landfill in NYS. Here's what you need to know and do.
Forward Movement: Sept. 2022
This volunteer-crafted newsletter is designed to help 350VT nodes and our wider network stay in touch and share ideas; to keep us up-to-date about 350VT's ongoing campaigns and climate-justice news; and to connect us with allied groups around Vermont.
An Interview with 350VT Volunteer Hannah Morgan
“The biggest thing that keeps me hopeful is my kids. And as a parent, I have to have hope.” – Hannah Morgan
An Interview with 350VT Volunteer Roger White
“That’s the sad truth that we’re seeing anywhere you go— the worst effects [of the climate crisis] are borne by the people that have the least resources to cope with them.” – Roger White