How can a more engaged, participatory approach to philanthropy help make a real impact on climate solutions and equity in Georgia?
How can a more engaged, participatory approach to philanthropy help make a real impact on climate solutions and equity in Georgia?
We are proud to announce the five recipients of the 2025-2026 Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grants, which aim to advance climate solutions and prioritize equity in our state using the..
Electrifying transportation in Georgia is a powerful climate solution, and the benefits of upgrading to electric school buses go beyond carbon. The transition to electric buses supports the local..
Georgia congregations are playing a vital role in ensuring that climate solutions benefit all people through a healthy environment, a stable climate, and resilient communities.
Taking action on climate isn’t just about solar panels and EVs - some of the most impactful ways to reduce your carbon footprint include less visible actions, like improving the energy efficiency of..
Do you think of composting as something magical and majestic? If not, this conversation with expert community composter and urban farmer, Khari Diop, will change your mind.
With the Georgia Climate Digest Video Series, Drawdown Georgia will shine a light on some of the many Georgians who are working to bring climate solutions home. After all, exciting and inspiring work..
Investing in climate solutions can be a powerful way to improve lives, address historic inequities, create jobs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions all at once.
Tree planting and forest management are two climate solutions that can help Georgia achieve our goals. Scaling these solutions can also create jobs and provide other economic benefits in our state.
How is community-led work creating climate resilience on the Georgia coast?
What do composting, plant-based diets, and home energy efficiency projects have in common?
How can we ensure that the clean energy revolution benefits all Georgians, in particular those from previously disinvested communities?