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Mar 2026 – Flexingly Fabulous

March was a month of big wins — from a viral video racking up 17,000 likes, to packing an abandoned parking lot in Macon. We came close to scoring real legislative victories at the Capitol, shook up the powerful enough to stall a Senate vote, and even landed an op-ed in the AJC.

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OpEd by Amy Sharma

A recent Opinion piece in the AJC about the true costs of the data center expansion. Do we fund the infrastructure or do we want an actual high-tech economy. If we choose the former, we risk the latter.

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What are the impacts of noise on human health?

'Noise' is distinct from 'sound' in that the term refers specifically to unwanted and/or harmful sounds.  Noise can be more than just annoying - there have been studies linking chronic, low-frequency noise exposure points to an association with increases in…

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Henry County EPD Permit Mar 2026

🚨CALL TO ACTION🚨: CLEAN WATER OVER CORPORATE PROMISES - Demand Equinix Data Center EPD Permit Hearing! A massive data center called the Equinix AT10x facility is being built in the City of Hampton in Henry County. Equinix has applied for…

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Road Trippin – Feb 2026

February took us across Georgia—from Valdosta and Waycross to Columbus and Milledgeville—meeting communities organizing around data centers and pipeline expansion. Even when the topics are tough, it’s inspiring to see neighbors come together, learn, and take action—because lasting change happens when we keep showing up.

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Jan 2026 – Fast and Frozen

January flew by: the legislature dove straight into data center policy, and we provided advocacy, talks, and training. February is shorter but louder, funnier, and busier. We can’t wait to keep moving with you.

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Biomass Energy Generation

Bioenergy - what is it?  Bioenergy is defined as a “energy produced from biomass.” The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) defines biomass is “renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals. Biomass can be burned directly for heat or…

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Dont Burn it Down – Build it Up

Recent closings of timber processing facilities have left timber without customers for their wood residuals, which is an important part of the timber economy. Below are some ways that timber could be used that create opportunities for Georgians. The best-bets…

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