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Q&A: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse brings climate change discussion to Coastal Georgia

by Bert Roughton December 31st, 2020December 31st, 2020

U.S, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse visited Coastal Georgia to understand how residents see the challenge of climate change, a common issue for his constituents.

In Georgia Senate race, Warnock brings history of Black faith leaders’ environmental activism

by James Bruggers/InsideClimateNews December 31st, 2020December 31st, 2020

The Tide: Ogeechee Riverkeeper brings different views from 2020

by Susan Catron December 29th, 2020January 14th, 2021

Georgia environmental issues wait in limbo during Senate runoff, presidential transition

by Emily Jones/GAToday December 23rd, 2020December 23rd, 2020

The Big Thaw: How Russia could dominate a warming world

by Abrahm Lustgarten/ProPublica December 16th, 2020December 16th, 2020

Conservationists ruffled over plan to remove rare woodpecker protection

by Jill Nolin/Georgia Recorder December 14th, 2020December 14th, 2020

In Georgia, buffeted by hurricanes and drought, climate change is on the ballot

by James Bruggers/InsideClimateNews December 9th, 2020December 9th, 2020

Fact check: NRSC’s dual attack ad misleads on cash bail, wrong on Green New Deal

by DAngelo Gore / FactCheck.org and Robert Farley/FactCheck.org December 8th, 2020December 8th, 2020

Georgia’s PSC runoff could drive quicker move to cleaner energy

by Judith Lewis Mernit/Capital & Main December 5th, 2020December 9th, 2020

Will water be unifying piece to mend fractured national policy?

by Brett Walton/Circle of Blue December 3rd, 2020December 3rd, 2020

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