From Peak to Progress: Georgia’s Carbon Story in the Last 20 Years
Two decades ago, many believed that cutting emissions would come at the expense of economic growth. But a new report from Drawdown Georgia and the Georgia Tech Climate and Energy Policy Lab shows that Georgia has done just the opposite.
Between 2005 and 2024,
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Georgia Reduces Carbon Intensity of its Economy by Two-Thirds Since 2005, Even as GDP and Population Grew Significantly
Atlanta, GA – Georgia has made major progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions over the past two decades, even as its economy more than doubled and its population added nearly 2.5 million people. A new report from the Climate and Energy Policy
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Explore Georgia’s Progress on Climate with the Drawdown Georgia Solutions Tracker
Georgia’s counties, cities, and businesses are taking bold steps to implement climate solutions that also improve public health, drive economic growth, and build community resilience and a just future. Until now, it’s been difficult to see the full
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