Emily Jones
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Georgia program offers solar panels to lower-income households
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Emily Jones
Dec 19, 2023
A Georgia program is seeking to alleviate the financial burden of solar installation to promote green energy.
The clean energy revolution needs green workers, fast
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Emily Jones
Oct 9, 2023
If there aren’t people ready to build, install, and maintain the solar panels and electric cars that money is paying for, billions in federal funding dollars could go to waste.
Citrus industry flowers in Georgia as winters get warmer
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Emily Jones
Sep 5, 2023
Citrus, a relatively new crop for the state, is taking root thanks to the combined forces of climate change, crop science and disease in Florida.
There's a boom in building warehouses, but what does that mean for the environment?
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Emily Jones
Aug 3, 2022
New warehouses can sometimes replace green space, which has climate implications.
"Refilleries" give consumers a way to reuse plastic bottles and cut waste
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Emily Jones
Jun 13, 2022
Businesses are reviving an old model to reduce single-use plastic in an effort to curb plastic pollution and fight climate change.
A tourism-driven building boom threatens the architecture that makes Savannah a destination
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Emily Jones
Jul 4, 2018
Like many old cities, Savannah, Georgia stakes a lot on its history. In fact the National Park Service calls Savannah’s downtown one of the largest urban Historic Landmark Districts in the country — a big draw for tourists and residents alike. But a familiar tension between building the future and preserving the past may be putting […]