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Recent legal challenges to Vermont's climate superfund law could go all the way to the Supreme Court — a process legal scholars say could take five years to a decade.
When floodwaters tore through Vermont in July 2023 and then again exactly a year later, they left more than physical ...
The financial toll of climate change in Vermont is real and ongoing. Every washed-out road, damaged bridge, and flooded home and business represents a cost someone must pay – and right now, that ...
When floodwaters tore through Vermont in July 2023 and then again exactly a year later, they left more than physical destruction in their wake.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a series of federal lawsuits against four states—New York, Vermont, Michigan ...
"If there is one constant I have witnessed since becoming a Vermont resident in 1988, it is the Legislature’s assigning State ...
Maine’s natural resources and ecosystems are changing — we need to do something about it. As I’m sure we all know by this ...
After a tenure marked by climate disasters, Assemblymember Dawn Addis is pushing bold environmental legislation — including a ...
The U.S. Department of Justice led by Attorney General Pam Bondi filed four court actions this week, opening a new ...
Vermont's Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA) and Climate Superfund Act (Act 122) have created legal mandates, but – so far – ...
While judges in Minnesota, Hawaii and the District of Columbia have refused to toss cases, judges in other states either set ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announces the state will be joining a multi-state coalition in a legal challenge ...
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