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Show your support for the solar revolution Sun Day is a day of celebrating clean energy. Image by Mark Stebnicki Sun Day is a celebration of solar and renewable energy. […]
Show your support for the solar revolution Sun Day is a day of celebrating clean energy. Image by Mark Stebnicki Sun Day is a celebration of solar and renewable energy. […]
Map of Australia showing the extent of the continental shelf that was exposed during low sea level. Image credit: Patrick Nunn / Nicholas Reid, from the article “Aboriginal Memories of
Barnard Brook Immediately after the July 2023 flood–note the high water. Photo by Michael Caduto. Sustainable Woodstock hopes that you will join us for a picnic at 6:30 PM on June
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By Jacob Chalif The Adirondack mountains of New York. Photo: Jacob Chalif. When I mention in conversation that I am a climate scientist, I invariably hear one of two responses.
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Vermont generates some electricity from in-state hydropower at a much smaller scale than Hydro-Quebec. Photo: Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation. President Trump signed executive orders on Saturday February 1st that
Students marching from the High School to town as part of the climate strike This year is the 5th anniversary of Woodstock passing the 2020 Climate Emergency and Action Resolution. The resolution
The 5-year anniversary of Woodstock’s Climate Emergency and Action Resolution Read More »
By Amy Wheeler Produce harvested from Sustainable Woodstock’s food security plots at the Billings Community Garden. Photo by Amy Wheeler The first time I came across a community garden was
Michael J. Caduto (This is the fourth in a series of articles looking at the nature and history of the Ottauquechee River and human impacts on the watershed.) The Woodstock Aqueduct
By Heather Knoll Produce harvested from a minimal disturbance community garden. Photo by Heather Knoll In recent years, no-till gardening, also known as minimal disturbance gardening, has gained popularity among
By Kat Robbins and Wayne Michaud Max van der Schoot and Mia Zillian conduct data collection on vehicle idling practices at WUHSMS. Photo by Kat Robbins. Idling your vehicle contributes
Woodstock Union High School and Middle School Conducts an Idle-Free School Campaign Read More »