Sustainable Georgia: Stepping Up
The military’s green movement in Georgia is significant, with programs designed to reduce bases’ impact on our air, land and water.
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The military’s green movement in Georgia is significant, with programs designed to reduce bases’ impact on our air, land and water.
The new Falcons stadium offers hope for improvements to an area that is already benefiting from conservation initiatives.
Reaching out to other states to solve transportation problems makes good sense, just as it does when the issue is water resources.
Many of the larger players in the logistics industry deserve recognition for their sustainability initiatives.
Georgia is a business-friendly state, and our economy depends on our ability to fill the jobs that are created.
Land use will drive smart growth; but on a grassroots level, there is evidence that a rising number of Georgians do want options, and one in particular is gaining traction: bicycles.
Public art plays a role in getting people to get out of their cars and walk around. This has not been lost on the Atlanta Regional Commission.
Passed in the throes of our water wars with Alabama and Florida, the 2010 Water Stewardship Act was a step forward.
What does a green school look like? Most of them are LEED certified, including more than 80 in Georgia.
Each at-risk child who is properly prepared for kindergarten saves the state approximately $100,000 over the course of a lifetime.
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