Renewables on the Rise 2020
Wind and solar energy were just beginning to take off ten years ago; today, they are everyday parts of America’s energy landscape. America produces almost four times as much renewable electricity from...
View ArticleTrash in America
The United States produces too much waste. Find out more about what’s in our trash, where it goes — and what we should do with it.
View ArticleGA-7 voters support climate action in Build Back Better plan
Voters in Georgia’s 7th congressional district support a bold reconciliation package that includes action and investments to address climate change and help the environment. This is according to a new...
View ArticleRenewables on the Rise
In 2020, America produced almost four times as much renewable electricity from the sun and the wind as in 2011, with wind and solar producing 11% of our nation’s electricity in 2020, up from 3% in...
View ArticleProgress Report: President Biden’s First Year
Following years of rollbacks, President Joe Biden began his term nearly a year ago amidst unprecedented environmental and public health challenges. Despite these obstacles, his administration has made...
View ArticleSolar on Superstores
The rooftops of America’s big box stores and shopping centers have the potential to generate 84.4 terawatt-hours (TWh) of solar electricity each year, equivalent to the amount of electricity used by...
View ArticleSolar Power for All
As we begin a new phase of leadership at the City of Atlanta, the opportunity to address two compounding issues affecting Atlanta’s most vulnerable residents—the climate and housing crises—should not...
View ArticleSolar Power for All
As we begin a new phase of leadership at the City of Atlanta, the opportunity to address two compounding issues affecting Atlanta’s most vulnerable residents—the climate and housing crises—should not...
View ArticleGeorgia's Dirtiest Power Plants
Electricity powers all aspects of our lives, but the way it is generated is accelerating climate change. There are still more than 3,400 fossil-fuel fired power plants operating in the United States...
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