As federal funding for COVID recovery comes to Vermont and our leaders make choices about how to rebuild out of the pandemic, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity...
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REV2020 Recap: Toward a Zero-Emission Transportation System—Policies that Work
Transportation is the single biggest source of climate pollution in Vermont, producing 45% of our state’s greenhouse gas emissions. We simply will not achieve the...
“Onward, and for all!” REV2020 Recap: Equity & Recovery
In December 2019, REV was delighted to co-host with VECAN (the Vermont Energy & Climate Action Network) the fourth and final session of our fall conference series....
REV joins over 100 Vermont businesses and community organizations urging Governor Scott the Transportation & Climate Initiative
REV joined a diverse group of more than 100 businesses and community organizations across Vermont calling on Vermont’s Governor to support the Transportation &...
Local Solar Saved New Englanders $1.1 billion+
New Report Quantifies Energy, Public Health, & Climate Cost Savings of Local Solar Montpelier, VT— Newly available data demonstrates the enormous benefit of local...
Hundreds Call on VT Public Utility Commission to Maintain Local Renewable Choices & Energy Cost Savings Via Net Metering
Thousands of Vermont Jobs Threatened by Upcoming PUC Decision Montpelier, VT – While Governor Phil Scott’s administration tries to put the brakes on renewable energy in...
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