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Reports & Publications
- Clean, Safe and Affordable Brochure. The one page answer to what you can do about renewable energy in 2007
- A Decade of Change: A Vision for Vermont's Renewable Energy Future. The report outlines a clear, achievable path to a clean, safe and affordable electricity future for Vermont that includes getting more than half its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2016 -- more than enough to replace the power we currently get from Vermont Yankee or Hydro Quebec.
- Shifting Gears. Details specific emissions and policy options to reduce global warming pollution from New England's transportation sector.
- Global Warming In Vermont. Profiles the real impacts of global warming on Vermont's environment and economy, including interviews with Mom's sugarers, clergy and weathermen impacted by the problem, and solution to this global catastrophe.
- Building Solutions. Shows how Vermont can dramatically reduce its global warming pollution and heating bills by improving the energy efficiency of our homes.
- Vermont Energy Efficiency Study: Governors study on home heating efficiency that shows that a simple investment in Efficiency Vermont would net huge savings for Vermonters.
Partners & Allies
- 10% challenge - can help you figure out how much global warming pollution you produce, and how to cut your personal emissions by 10% or more.
- Efficiency Vermont - is the state's energy efficiency utility. They exist to help you, your town or business cut your personal electricity use.
- Renewable Energy Vermont - the state's trade association of Renewable Energy Developers.
- Clean Power Vermont - A citizen's movement supporting local renewable energy, including commercial scale wind power.
Organizations of Interest
- GCCC - is the governor's working group on climate change. VPIRG is a member of the plenary group.
- NECC - VPIRG is the Vermont coordinator of this regional coalition working to cut global warming pollution across new england and Eastern Canada
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