Sustainable Georgia: Building On The Arts
Cities thrive when galleries flourish in multiple communities. In Atlanta, several galleries and museums have helped revive surrounding neighborhoods and businesses.
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Cities thrive when galleries flourish in multiple communities. In Atlanta, several galleries and museums have helped revive surrounding neighborhoods and businesses.
The Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership brings Georgians together from diverse backgrounds and different regions to discuss environmental challenges and find progressive and innovative solutions.
For Georgia’s coastal communities, climate change is no myth. A projected 3.2-foot rise in ocean levels will shift the coastline inward by half a mile, but there are solutions to combat rising sea levels.
Another water war with Florida, in the form of a lawsuit that’s been filed with the Supreme Court, could last another expensive 10 years, a water official warns.
The Georgia Council for the Arts has survived the recession and emerged stronger than ever, even taking its message on the road.
The cutting of public education funds has at least leveled off, but charter schools haven’t solved the problem.
EarthShare is a lean and effective network mechanism, bringing existing partners to new potential collaborators to advance their reach.
Georgia colleges and their dining services are on top of the sustainability game, improving food choices and helping the environment.
In Augusta, the Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy is helping achieve a balance between a strong economy and a strong river system.
Houston and Atlanta share a big problem: sprawling poverty. The contrast between suburban blight and urban glitz was glaring.
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