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Emma Cotton is a Report for America corps member who covers the environment, climate change, energy and agriculture. Previously, she covered Rutland and Bennington counties for VTDigger, wrote for the Addison Independent and served as assistant editor of Vermont Sports and VT Ski + Ride magazines. Emma studied marine science and journalism at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida.
 

Vermont environmentalists welcome climate bill as US House sends it to Biden

By Emma Cotton

Aug 12 2022August 15, 2022

Money from the bill could help efforts to address climate change in the state, officials say. It also includes a new program, spearheaded by U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., that would provide rebates for home energy upgrades.


Statehouse veterans David Zuckerman, Joe Benning advance in Vermont’s race for lieutenant governor

By Emma Cotton

Aug 9 2022August 10, 2022

Zuckerman had taken the lead in the polls ahead of the four-way race. On the Republican side, some saw the race between Benning and Gregory Thayer a symbol of division within the party.


After Horizon’s departure, local dairy farmers officially switch to Organic Valley

By Emma Cotton

Aug 3 2022August 3, 2022

In March, Organic Valley announced it would take on many of the farmers dropped by Horizon and Maple Hill, which cut off another 46 farmers in New York. Those contracts began on Wednesday.


‘Pragmatism’ vs. ‘urgency’: Here’s where the frontrunners for US House stand on climate policy

By Emma Cotton and Kori Skillman

Aug 3 2022August 3, 2022

Molly Gray, who has billed herself as a pragmatist, believes she can successfully advocate for climate legislation that will be palatable to a broad range of Washington politicians. Becca Balint, widely seen as the more progressive candidate, says we “can’t afford to nibble at the edges” of the issue.


Vermont to receive millions in federal funds for climate resilience transportation projects

By Emma Cotton

Jul 29 2022July 29, 2022

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Over the next five years, the state is eligible to receive $37 million in federal funding, the feds announced on Friday. Heavy rainfall is one of the most significant dangers to roads and other transportation infrastructure across the state.


DNA test identifies wolf in New York, raises questions about presence of population in Northeast

By Emma Cotton

Jul 26 2022July 26, 2022

Wildlife advocates in Vermont said state officials should conduct DNA sampling to determine whether wolves, or coyote-wolf hybrids, are widely present in the state and deserve protection.


2 killed, 1 seriously injured in early morning Burlington shooting

By Shaun Robinson, Kori Skillman and Emma Cotton

Jul 25 2022July 26, 2022

"This morning’s murder and attempted murder of two young women was a terrible act of violence — among the very worst the city’s seen in the last decade,” Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger said. “Our thoughts right now are very much with the surviving victim.”


Q&A with Jenny Carter: A user guide for buying electric vehicles

By Emma Cotton

Jul 24 2022July 25, 2022

Transportation is responsible for more emissions than any other sector in the state, and Vermont set a stated goal of drastically increasing the number of EVs on the road so it could meet the requirements of the 2020 Global Warming Solutions Act.


After failing to comply with court orders, Slate Ridge owner may face heavy fines and jail time

By Emma Cotton

Jul 21 2022July 21, 2022

The Town of Pawlet has asked the court to consider more sanctions against Daniel Banyai, the owner of a paramilitary training facility in West Pawlet, after he refused to remove unpermitted structures on his property.


New law requires farmers and others to keep records of surface water withdrawals

By Emma Cotton

Jul 21 2022July 21, 2022

In the face of climate change, lawmakers and state officials want to understand how much water businesses divert from streams and rivers. Farmers were required to start recording their usage on July 1.


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