New Interactive Map Reveals Composting Opportunities Across Georgia
Composting transforms organic waste into nutrient-rich soil while reducing greenhouse gas emissions, yet most Georgia households aren't taking advantage of this climate solution. Research from Georgia Tech shows that only 17% of Georgia households compost at home, and just 5% use collection sites, leaving significant room for growth in one of Drawdown Georgia's 20 climate solutions.
Read MoreFuture Ready: Transforming Carbon Challenges into Solutions in Georgia
John Lanier of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation will deliver the keynote address at the U.S. Green Building Council's event at NCR Headquarters. Future Ready: Transforming Carbon Challenges into Solutions in Georgia.
Read MoreScaling Natural Infrastructure: The Ray and GDOT Expand Statewide Habitat Partnership
The Ray has expanded its partnership with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Together, they are implementing dual-purpose habitat and slope stabilization projects across 10 strategic sites in Central, East Central, and West Central Georgia.
Read MoreDrawdown Georgia Launches Climate Outlook Maps to Help Communities Plan for the Future
New tool helps Georgia leaders prepare for changing climate conditions and strengthen long-term resilience
Drawdown Georgia has launched Drawdown Georgia Climate Outlook Maps, a new tool designed to help civic, business, and community leaders understand and visualize how Georgia’s climate may change between now and 2050 for infrastructure, agriculture, public health and economic development.
Read MoreThe Ray and City of Doraville Partner to Transform Urban Roadside Assets
The Ray successfully installed a pollinator meadow in the City of Doraville, Georgia in late February. The project represents a strategic partnership to enhance the value of public land at one of the region's most active transportation hubs.
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