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The Drawdown Georgia Emissions Tracker is reporting our progress toward net zero emissions for the state, making it possible to observe local action on carbon neutrality in close to real time. The First Law of Holes and Climate Change According to Wikipedia,
One way that governments work to understand climate change is by examining the social cost of carbon, which seeks to determine the economic damage that comes from emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In other words, the social cost of carbon
Imagine if electric vehicles also drove the trend toward more equitable mobility in Georgia. Three graduate student teams from Georgia Tech conducted research as part of a class on Energy Technology and Policy focusing on EV charging infrastructure and battery