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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.
 

Natural Resources secretary presents a 'really rough' estimate of the clean heat standard’s cost

By Emma Cotton

Jan 27 2023, 4:50 PMJanuary 27, 2023

In the long run, the clean heat standard is expected to save Vermonters $6.4 billion and reduce climate emissions 34% by 2030. But this week, Secretary Julie Moore sat before lawmakers to highlight the upfront expenses.


In crisis mode, organic dairy farmers ask lawmakers for $9 million in emergency relief

By Emma Cotton

Jan 26 2023January 26, 2023

As many as 25 to 30 of the state’s 139 organic dairy farms are at risk of going out of business in the first half of 2023 without “swift and substantial intervention,” a NOFA-VT policy director told lawmakers.


Final Reading: Scott announced funding to create an emissions plan. But legislators say there’s already a plan in place.

By Emma Cotton

Jan 20 2023January 23, 2023

Scott said he has carved out $900,000 for the Climate Office in the Agency of Natural Resources “to do the real planning and analysis we need to reach emissions targets accurately and realistically."


Lawmakers approve new pesticide regulations despite environmental concerns

By Emma Cotton

Jan 19 2023January 19, 2023

The new rules bring Vermont in line with federal standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency, but maintain “the status quo,” environmental groups say. They hoped the state would regulate pesticides as a “method of last resort.”


‘Contained fury’: Shaftsbury residents alarmed over 85-acre solar proposal

By Emma Cotton

Jan 18 2023January 23, 2023

The project, which would rank among the largest solar arrays in the state, is in the beginning of its process with the Public Utility Commission.


In a season impacted by patterns of climate change, ski areas work to be ‘adaptable’

By Emma Cotton

Jan 12 2023January 12, 2023

Scientists in Vermont have documented the state’s rapidly warming winters. As snowmakers hustle to keep pace with the changes in weather conditions, skiers are feeling the impacts.


Vermont Senate leader introduces bill that would ban paramilitary training camps

By Emma Cotton

Jan 9 2023January 9, 2023

“No one can say, well, we don't have this problem in Vermont,” said Sen. Phil Baruth, D/P-Chittenden, “because Slate Ridge has been a problem for a while now.”


Lawmakers postpone vote on pesticide regulations

By Emma Cotton

Jan 5 2023January 5, 2023

The state pesticide rules haven’t been updated in more than 30 years. A new proposal would align state regulations with those of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.


Powerless: In a record storm, a small electric cooperative struggled to turn on the lights

By Emma Cotton

Jan 5 2023January 5, 2023

As the climate changes, will more intense and frequent storms make it harder for utilities like Washington Electric Cooperative to survive?


House committees get 9 new chairs, while leaders restructure environmental jurisdiction

By Riley Robinson and Emma Cotton

Jan 4 2023January 4, 2023

Committee chairs wield significant influence in setting legislative priorities and shaping bills. More than two-thirds of the chamber’s committee leaders retired last year.


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