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  <title><![CDATA[Political Rewind: What are the biggest obstacles Georgia faces when it comes to climate change?]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Has this summer felt hotter than usual? Atlanta has experienced once-in-a-century heat over the past six months. However, as the world battles rising sea levels and increasing CO2 emissions, the Supreme Court limited the power of the EPA to regulate industry into addressing climate change. This climate episode of Georgia Public Broadcasting&#39;s Political Rewind podcast includes the <a href="https://urbanheatatl.org">UrbanHeatATL</a>&nbsp;project and other Georgia Tech-related <a href="https://urbanclimate.gatech.edu">climate research</a>, and features <a href="https://iac.gatech.edu/people/person/marilyn-a-brown">Marilyn A. Brown</a>,&nbsp;Regents&#39; and Brook&nbsp;Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems&nbsp;in the <a href="https://spp.gatech.edu">School of Public Policy</a>. Brown is also&nbsp;co-founder of the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.seealliance.org">Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance</a></p>
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