Georgia is making measurable progress on scaling cost-competitive, market-ready climate solutions — now you can explore that progress at the local level with the Drawdown Georgia Solutions Tracker, which provides data about our progress on scaling 16 of the 20 Drawdown Georgia climate solutions.
Developed by the Climate and Energy Policy Lab in the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, with funding from The Ray C. Anderson Foundation, the Solutions Tracker synthesizes the best available data from multiple authoritative sources, including federal and state-level datasets from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and the United States Department of Agriculture. This eliminates the guesswork, allowing you to focus on what matters: making informed decisions, building trust, and accelerating carbon drawdown solutions that benefit everyone.