Vermont Clean Water Network Panel Discussion
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Special | 1h 25m 57s | Examining the challenges and opportunities for restoring the lakes and rivers of Vermont. (1h 25m 57s)
Resilience in a Time of Extreme Events
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Special | 56m 10s | A conversation focusing on efforts to address water quality in local waterways (56m 10s)
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Special | 57m 32s | A conversation focusing on cyanobacteria blooms, water quality science, what can be done. (57m 32s)
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Special | 57m 33s | A conversation about water quality science, policies, and advocacy. (57m 33s)
Canadian Perspectives on Water
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Special | 51m 14s | From Lake Champlain to the St. Lawrence, Canadian experts explores our connections. (51m 14s)
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Special | 26m 34s | What government, municipalities, farms, businesses and individuals can do. (26m 34s)
Lake Champlain: A Jewel in Trouble
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Special | 28m 30s | Human effects on the lake, current regulations, with an eye toward practical solutions. (28m 30s)
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Special | 28m 25s | Watersheds, lakes and ponds, climate change, current efforts to save our waters. (28m 25s)
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