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East Toronto household emissions reductions

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A small neighbourhood in Toronto has built a program to help residents reduce their household emissions. Their hope now is to adapt their grassroots approach so that other communities can achieve similar success.
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Civilian Climate Corps programs take off in states across the country

Civilian Climate Corps programs take off in states across the country

Advocates have continued to urge Congress and the Biden administration to establish a Civilian Climate Corps at the national level.
Vermont's Climate Action Plan

Electrification, weatherization likely to be prioritized in Vermont's Climate Action Plan

The state’s first Climate Action Plan, which will guide the state toward meeting required greenhouse gas emissions reductions, will be released on Wednesday.
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Vermont Climate Council, starting a series of public meetings, fields list of priorities in Elmore

Members of the Vermont Climate Council are seeking input from the public as they hurry to draft the state’s first-ever Climate Action Plan.
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Ten jobs for a zero emissions future

Ten jobs for getting to work on a zero emissions future

A climate-fixing economy will mean new livelihoods like these in BC and across Cascadia.
Texas power grid, strained last winter, now faces an early heat wave
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Texas power grid, strained last winter, now faces an early heat wave

Regulators have asked residents to start conserving energy after demand hit a June record just one week into the month.
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Hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, floods – whatever your local risk, here's how to be more weather-ready
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Hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, floods – whatever your local risk, here's how to be more weather-ready

Federal weather scientists are pushing to make the US more 'weather-ready,' which could mean prepping for fires, flooding or storms depending on where you live. The common factor: thinking ahead.
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