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Single Use Plastics & Georgia

by Brooke Lappe Introduction Single use plastics are the most commonly thrown away plastic items, and include straws, utensils, bottles,...

Opinion: Titanium Drilling in the Okefenokee Swamp

A mining company has proposed to drill for titanium near the Okefenokee Swamp and National Wildlife Refuge. Wetlands are a...

Opinion: Go Outside and be a Good Steward

It’s pirate month! Argh matey! This past week I went on vacation to Florida. And while we drove by packed...

What Does Science Say: Controversy Over Movie Studio Construction Plans

by Michael Czajkowski There is currently a battle taking place over 340 acre expanse of green, forested land in southwest...

ST&T: Become Stormwater Savvy!

June 12, Noon.Rachel Osborne Become Stormwater Savvy! Learn what stormwater runoff is and how it effects our local waterways. Also...

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