Becoming a Zero Waste Family
By Lissa Schneckenburger
Lissa is a musician, parent, and activist based in Brattleboro, VT.
Her latest single “Labor On” was inspired by the climate justice
movement and is available online at www.lissafiddle.com
Last year (what now seems like a pre-pandemic …
Vermont Climate Council Report: Solutions, Capacity, and Equity
By Marisa D. Keller
Marisa is a freelance writer and editor and a member
of 350VT’s Writers for Climate Justice group.
Vermont’s biggest challenge in addressing climate change is not a lack of solutions; it’s a lack of capacity to …
Reflections on Payment for Ecosystem Services in Vermont
by Chris Gish, 2020 Summer Fellow at 350Vermont and University of Vermont ’21 Ecological Agriculture & Geology major
Spend any time lamenting ecological issues with activists, environmentalists or concerned folks, and the idea of putting a price on the environment …
How Defunding the Police and the Environmental Justice Movement Are Related
By Cailan O’Leary, Fall 2020 Intern at 350Vermont and UVM ‘21 Environmental Studies major
A country built upon the enslavement of Afrikan people and genocide of Indigenous people cannot claim to have a justice system free of biases, prejudices and …
Building Bioregional Food Systems Post-COVID 19: The Northeast Healthy Soil Network & the power of regional food system reform consortium work
By Josie Watson, joint JD and Masters of Environmental Management student at Vermont Law School and Yale School of the Environment
COVID-19 has reminded us, perhaps as never before, that we need an overhaul, not only of our health care …