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More than 40 Million People in the U.S. Live in Urban Heat Islands, Climate Group Finds External News Brent Verrill
This Building in Georgia Produces Twice as Much Energy as it Consumes — Here’s Why it’s Inspiring Awe Worldwide External News Brent Verrill
Climate Scientists Warn Nature's 'Anaesthetics' Have Worn Off ... External News Brent Verrill
Machines Can’t Always Take the Heat − Two Engineers Explain the Physics Behind how Heat Waves Threaten Everything from Cars to Computers External News Brent Verrill
Energy Department Announces Largest-ever Investment in ‘Carbon Removal’ External News Brent Verrill
Half of Phoenix, Arizona, Would End Up in the ER if the City has a Blackout During a Heat Wave, Study Finds External News Brent Verrill
The Age of Silicon is Here... for Batteries External News Brent Verrill
Push for Transit, Walkable Communities Growing Across US External News Brent Verrill
An $800M Graphite Factory is Georgia's Latest EV Win External News Brent Verrill
Show the Green: States Ranking High in Renewable Energy Jobs Gave Generous Incentives External News Brent Verrill
Ocean Heat Is Off the Charts – Here’s What That Means for Humans and Ecosystems Around the World External News Brent Verrill
Georgia Is Becoming An EV Leader -That’s Good For Our Climate External News Brent Verrill
Georgia Tech 'Smart Sea Level Sensor' Research Aims to Track Changing Floods as Our Climate Warms External News Brent Verrill
Why Cities Are So Hot (and How We Can Fix It) External News Brent Verrill
Georgia's Carbon Emissions Have Dropped, But No Thanks to Cars External News Brent Verrill