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on October 20, 2024
Friends, colleagues, and fellow #climateaction people: if you're at the @rcafoundation #rayday celebration today, come see us! Beautiful day, wonderful event!
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on October 18, 2024
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on October 15, 2024
Solar panels, electric vehicles, and heat pumps are all really cool ways to reduce CO2 emissions and can also save you some money. But sometimes, #ClimateAction is as simple as putting one foot in...
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on October 14, 2024
If you believe the #extremeweather impacts from #climatechange are localized, pay close attention to the cost of food and other agricultural products in the months ahead. And insurance as well.
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on October 14, 2024
What the heck is this!? Join us tonight at 7 PM for our conversation with Jamey Moran of Ripple Glass ATL and you can find out. (Hint: It is purple, but it doesn't eat people. Just glass!) Det...
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on October 19, 2024
Two years ago we were invited for the first time by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation to participate as an eco-exhibitor at their #RayDay celebration. Tomorrow, we head to Serenbe as an invitee for o...
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on October 17, 2024
As with most climate opinion surveys, support for #ClimateAction among Americans is not as universal as in nations where the worst effects of #climatechange are being experienced every day. But an...
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on October 15, 2024
Glass is 100% recyclable an infinite number of times. Using recycled glass produces 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution than creating new glass (or fiberglass) from raw materials. ...
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on October 14, 2024
We are deeply honored to be invited back to #RayDay for a third straight year. But, more than that, we are inspired by knowing our work here in Newton County is seen and appreciated by the family ...
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on October 14, 2024
Visit https://sn-ga.link/survey before Oct 18 and share your thoughts on climate and our future.
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on October 18, 2024
Our University of Georgia students need to hear from all of our followers. Survey ends today. Please visit https://sn-ga.link/survey.
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on October 16, 2024
Now #ClimateAction is like riding a bike (or taking a walk). Anyone can do it! Check out the latest toolkit from Drawdown Georgia.
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on October 15, 2024
"It’s the fifth outage in the neighborhood since the system was installed in mid-April, but the Thomases’ service was never interrupted, he says. 'A couple of them we didn't even know about until n...
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on October 14, 2024
Veteran Florida meteorologist John Morales made news before the landfall of Hurricane Milton for becoming emotional on air while reporting on the storm's rapid intensification. He recently explain...
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on October 14, 2024
Providing a financially sustainable way for families to preserve farmland and return it to forests is a win-win and a necessary step to maintaining natural carbon sinks in Georgia.