Drawdown Georgia Releases Sustainable Transportation Toolkit
Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Georgia. It’s a big problem, but it represents an even bigger opportunity to reduce emissions by choosing sustainable transportation options instead of gas-powered cars and trucks.
Read MoreMobile solar microgrid sees deployment amidst Hurricane Helene recovery efforts
Mark Lannaman, Saporta Report
A mobile solar microgrid has been aiding in recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene, a powerful hurricane that rocked the Southeast in late September.
Read MoreClimate Solutions for Congregations
A Drawdown Georgia Webinar
Georgia’s communities of faith have the power to change the world. They can play a vital role in ensuring that all people live in a world with a healthy environment, a stable climate, and resilient communities.
Read MoreMobile Solar Microgrid Trailer Deployed to Valdosta to Support Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts
The North Georgia Conference of The United Methodist Church has deployed a solar-powered disaster response trailer, funded by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation, to Camp Tygart outside of Valdosta. In support of local recovery efforts, the state-of-the-art solar microgrid is powering lights, large freezers, and refrigerators at a camp for disaster reponse volunteers.
Read MoreDory Larsen on Electric Vehicles: A Climate Digest Video Interview
Electric Vehicles are growing rapidly as a climate solution in Georgia. How do we ensure that the benefits of EVs are available to all Georgians? What is the truth behind some of the misconceptions about electric vehicles?
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