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How the Peach State is becoming a home for citrus
A look at how climate change is affecting Georgia produce farmers. Even if they don’t believe in human-caused climate change, farmers across South Georgia are having to adjust to changes in the growing season, precipitation, heat and other factors. This story would be a window into the practical implications of climate change and Georgia’s top industry.
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Rivian EV plant to be built east of Atlanta in Georgia.
Rivian confirms it will build electric vehicle plant in Georgia.
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Science teachers combat vaccine, environment myths in era of misinformation
Trust in science is growing during an era of misinformation. Science educators are determining the best ways to navigate correcting students’ misconceptions.
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UPS orders 10,000 electric delivery trucks, will test autonomous vans
UPS says it has ordered 10,000 electric delivery vehicles from electric vehicle maker Arrival and plans to test Waymo self-driving vans.
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Obama talks climate change at green building conference, avoids politics
Former president Barack Obama called climate change an "existential issue" and emphasized the importance of equity in solving sustainability and climate problems Wednesday morning during his talk at an international green building conference in Atlanta.
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Hurricane Camille: Looking back at the storm that changed the Gulf Coast
Editor’s note: Fifty years ago Saturday, Hurricane Camille, the second-most intense hurricane...
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Atlanta Mayor testifies to Senate about climate change
Atlanta Mayor Bottoms address U.S. Senate committee on climate change with other mayors of major U.S. cities.
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