Episode XLIX: What's Happening to Vermont?

16/01/2025 30 min
Episode XLIX: What's Happening to Vermont?

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Episode Synopsis

While the rest of the world is ringing in the new year with yearly recaps and 2025 vision boards, Vermonters are left with the same question on their tongues: “Is it going to happen again this summer?” It’s not difficult to remember the historic and catastrophic flooding that hit Vermont in both July 2023 and July 2024. Are our neighbors in for a three-peat? On this episode of That’s Rad, host Anastasia sits down with Vermont State Climatologist Dr. Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux. As Vermont’s resident climatologist, Dr. Dupigny-Giroux plays a role in the historical study of the state’s climate; the state legislature’s climate understanding and funding requests; the public’s education and preparedness for climate disaster; and the intersection of all three. The duo spends time dissecting facts and theories around Vermont being “targeted” by the rain, if drought is still a concern, and whether this is Vermont’s “new normal.” An informative and intriguing listen for anyone who wants to learn more about New England’s potential climatal future, all delivered with an undercurrent of hope during a time of national uncertainty.
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News clips in episode intro belong to: Greater Portland Council of Governments; 13News Now; Scripps News; MyNBC5-WPTZ; FOX Weather; Good Morning America; and NBC News via Youtube; @milarepacenter via Instagram

Cover image courtesy of AP/Charles Krupa, University of Vermont