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.
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.
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…
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…
We wrapped up the year strong—surpassing our fundraising goals thanks to you. Now it’s time to get to work. From community action to legislative advocacy, there are many ways to turn hope into real change this month.
The newly released Data Center Growth Impact on Southeast U.S., led by Greenlink Analytics and Science for Georgia, prepared for Southern Environmental Law Center, offers one of the most rigorous, transparent, and sector-leading assessments to date of how data center…
Georgian’s power bills have gone up by almost $45 in the last year. These power bills are annoying for all of us, but when a power bill is too high relative to income it becomes a choice between electricity, rent,…
The above map shows data centers and crypto mines. The black icons represent completed data centers, and the orange data centers in progress. A number over the icon represents more than one data center; these will ‘separate out’ as you…
In 2025, Georgians turned concern into action and neighbors into community. As we close out the year, we’re reflecting on the work you powered — and the brighter future we’re building together.
Government data sets are used to set our homeowners insurance rates, plan for severe storms, and distribute education dollars. This data you paid for is now offline. Read below to understand just what has gone missing.
Be a force in the movement to shape Georgia’s future and expand environmental justice. Our fifth annual conference will connect you to environmental justice and climate conscious communities. The conference is scheduled to take place June 2026 in Atlanta, GA…