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Concerns, alarms and a carbon tax

[Letter To the] Editor of the [Brattleboro] Reformer, Rep. Pattie McCoy, the Vermont House Minority Leader, claims that she shares Vermonters' "concerns" about climate change and "its impacts on the integrity of Vermont's natural beauty" (Reformer, Jan. 9, 2020). Really?…

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Don’t bring your piano on the lifeboat

The following was posted as a response/comment to a commentary, "Anna Marie Gewirtz: Art as protest", on vtdigger.org -- https://vtdigger.org/2019/10/29/anna-marie-gewirtz-art-as-protest/ "Science – the darling ally of the Left now – would tell us that Love does not change everything. Love…

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School board meeting

August 7 School board meeting. Pollution in $50M budget LET EARTH BREATHE / Teapot Tempest Kurt Daims tried to clarify that the directors should have climate crisis on their own agenda, because it should be on the minds of officials…

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School Board Meeting Resolution (2)

July 24 School board meeting. Pollution in $50M budget LET EARTH BREATHE / Teapot Tempest The directors approved the proposal of BCS to have climate crisis on the directors' agenda at every meeting. They have also started a climate crisis…

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School Board Meeting Resolution

June 25 School board meeting. Pollution in $50M budget LET EARTH BREATHE / Teapot Tempest The Climate Crisis campaign of Brattleboro Common Sense (BCS) revealed its next step at  the Windham South East School Union meeting Tuesday night. After admonishing…

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BCS Hosts a “Silent Storm”

BCS Hosts a “Silent Storm” Brattleboro Common Sense is creating apolitical spaces that allow folks to explore thoughts and feelings about facing the end of humanity at the hands of climate catastrophe. A “silent [brain-]storm” event was held this Summer…

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Update

We have advanced many global issues and local issues, too. Since our big win with the Youth Vote we are concentrating on the emergency of climate crisis, advancing conventional legislation, starting an emergency declaration, and researching emotional aspects of the…

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