Vermont is blessed with the splendor of the Green Mountains, numerous ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant communities. However, the impacts of climate change, polluting practices of the past, and polarizing social upheaval is a threat to Vermont's natural resources and the people that comprise our communities.
To effectively address those threats, it's imperative that concerned citizens join the Sierra Club's dedicated volunteer leaders to build an inclusive movement that prioritizes people and the planet.
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SCVT policy statement and op-ed on Putney road
February 13, 2025
In 2005, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) proposed a very expensive rebuild of the Brattleboro section of Route 5 known as Putney Road. The proposal highlighted converting the four intersections along the 1.3 mile strip into roundabouts...
Transit Equity Day 2025 Vermont Virtual Conversation
February 4, 2025
We hosted a virtual conversation honoring Rosa Parks’ birthday, on Tuesday, February 4th, for “Transit Equity Day.” This event focused on enhancing accessibility and affordability for transportation in Vermont. The Sierra Club, the Vermont Natural...
Weakening Climate Action is not the Vermont Way
January 31, 2025
When President Trump pulled the US out of the Paris Climate Accord for the first time, Vermonters acted immediately to maintain its commitments. Now, as Trump again rolls back foundational environmental protection policies and pulls the US out of...