Launched by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation in October 2020, Drawdown Georgia is bringing a Georgia lens to the foundational work of Project Drawdown, which identified global solutions for reducing emissions to the point that levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere begin to decrease. As a first step, experts from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, the University of Georgia, and other partner organizations examined more than 100 solutions to estimate their drawdown potential in Georgia by 2030. The team is now examining a short list of 20 high-impact solutions, holistically assessing their benefits and costs including economic opportunities for the state, clean air, and the advancement of equity and improved health.
Visit the Drawdown Georgia Website.