If Savannah and fellow forward-looking communities hope to achieve the important goals they share in reducing climate threats, we must resolve to aggressively endorse emission restrictions, beginning with U.S. controls on methane leaks
Center for a Sustainable Coast
Savannah Global Climate Strike seeks to involve younger people
Inspired by Fridays for Future school strikes, the Global Climate Strike is an initiative to get younger people involved in demanding change
Abandoning science has costly consequences for Americans
Editor, U.S. policies directly affect a broad spectrum of factors crucial to our quality-of-life, financial stability, and arguably our very survival, yet they are being degraded by willful, feckless negligence. […]
Seeing Green (New Deal)
‘Here’s the number that’s really the killer,’ says Grainey. ‘70% report in the survey that they never talk about global warming’
Center for a Sustainable Coast: Why we oppose offshore testing and drilling more than ever
Objections to offshore drilling must include well-reasoned justification supporting the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Renewables aren’t only practical – they’re urgently needed
In fact, without American taxpayers carrying the burden of liability costs in the event of nuclear disasters, the nuke power industry wouldn’t exist
Environmental Protection + Responsible Stewardship = Strong Economy
Neglecting nature threatens American prosperity, Kyler has reasoned thoughtfully, and the only path to a strong economic future is to protect the environment.
Collaborating for the coast
“We have to work together if we want to succeed in protecting these resources.”
Documentary asks the big questions at local climate change forum
While not everyone can switch to a hybrid vehicle or install solar panels, small acts like using less electricity and buying local produce reduce greenhouse gases.
Beware the greenwash
We’ve got a big ol’ bathtub of misrepresented issues happening in Georgia right now, and there are plenty of players who would like to see the pistachio-hued wool pulled over our eyes.
Environment: Georgia groups come together to oppose offshore drilling
The plan to stop offshore drilling has already begun with the lobbying of various city, county and state leaders to pass proclamations against seismic airgun testing, the technique used to troll for oil deposits under the ocean floor.
Heralding the ‘wild woman’ of Cumberland Island
An award-winning environmental journalist and former park ranger, Harlan spent 19 years tailing Carol Ruckdeschel as she’s battled for the island’s future.
