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  1. All sectors of Vermonts economy – from tourism, to forestry, agriculture, maple sugaring, and recreation will feel the impacts of climate change. Vermont may see an increase in summer “seasonal climate refugees” as the rise in temperatures nationwide draws visitors looking to escape extreme heat.

  2. 9 lis 2021 · Released today, the study is Vermonts first state climate assessment since 2014—and shows that many hallmarks of Vermont life are being impacted by climate change, from farming and maple syrup to long winters and skiing.

  3. Vermonts northerly latitude and geographic location on the eastern edge of the North American continent expose it to the moderating and moistening influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the effects of the hot and cold air masses from the interior of the continent.

  4. Released today, the study is Vermont's first state climate assessment since 2014—and shows that many hallmarks of Vermont life are being impacted by climate change, from farming and maple...

  5. In Vermont and across the world, the climate is changing and will continue to change over the next century. The Earth has warmed by 1.8°F since 1901 and could warm by another 3.6°F to

  6. 15 lip 2024 · Vermont State Climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux about the role of climate change — and geography — in the flooding Vermont saw last week.

  7. The climate of Vermont has been described as changeable, with inherent variations. Climate variability refers to the natural fluctuations that occur in hydroclimatological variables such as precipitation and temperature patterns, storm tracks, and frequency at a number of time scales (annual, decadal, centennial, and even millennial).

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