News

The Okefenokee is huge, covering hundreds of miles, but it is shallow — only two feet deep in many places — and it isn’t fed ...
The United States must adopt an "all-of-the-above" approach when it comes to energy production and exportation for the sake of national and global security.
A Georgia hotel owner may proceed with a wetland development project after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that environmental groups failed to establish the contested area as federal waters ...
For environmental advocates who had pushed federal and state officials to reject the project, the agreement is likely to be seen as a monumental victory, even though other land along the swamp’s ...
Lalli said IGEL now has more than 600 graduates – the IGELians – who have a shared experience and vocabulary about Georgia’s environment.
Georgia just ranked among the lowest states for quality of life rankings, but is the state really as bad as they say? Here's what the report says.
John Deem covers climate change and the environment in coastal Georgia. He can be reached at 912-652-0213 or [email protected].
A destructive new pest has arrived in Georgia, raising alarm among agricultural experts. According to the University of Georgia, the spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect first detected in ...