Climate change is no longer a distant threat or a term created to explain extreme weather events. Instead, it is a present reality affecting cities across Georgia. From rising temperatures to unusual ...
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Georgia leaders respond to clean energy threats from Trump’s climate agreement withdrawalThe climate agreement is a global pact to keep the planet ... Since 2021, more than $32 billion dollars have been invested in clean energy projects in Georgia, the most of any state in the country, ...
Practicing climate-smart agriculture can help Georgia farms be more productive and build soils that can absorb more carbon ...
The Institute for Social Studies and Analysis (ISSA) recently published a study revealing public dissatisfaction with the ...
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