Sustainable Georgia: Go For It
Next month, voters in Fulton County and Atlanta can help move transportation and transit into the 21st century. But will they?
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Next month, voters in Fulton County and Atlanta can help move transportation and transit into the 21st century. But will they?
Even though more world trade can only be good for Georgia, unfortunately human trafficking comes along with it.
This year’s Atlanta Regional Commission LINK trip took more than 100 government leaders, nonprofit execs and business folks to Dallas.
Atlanta’s 1990s-era approach to affordable housing continues to impact the city today.
Clean water is vital to this state, and people are paying attention.
It takes more than a warm fuzzy feeling to sustain sustainability.
From grassroots efforts to corporate responsibility initiatives, people are coming together to solve our environmental challenges.
The Georgia Legacy Trust Fund could go a long way toward conserving greenspace for future generations.
School systems increasingly bear more of the cost of transporting students to and from school, diverting much-needed dollars from the classroom.
Technology is tackling challenges in the social, health, environmental and educational realms.
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