As part of a continuation of my series “Living in Atlanta without a Car” series, I continue to discuss the benefits of using public transportation in the City of Atlanta. […]
Starting to feel the pain of your commute again? It’s about to be that time of year. School will be back, vacations will be over, and traffic congestion will be […]
The most recent IPCC report makes it clear: There is no one silver bullet that can address global warming. Instead, nations, businesses, communities and individuals all have a role to play in [...]
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who rents your home, living more sustainably can feel daunting. Many of the suggested improvements, such as solar panels, energy efficient appliances [...]
By: Anna Phillips Originally published in the Washington Post on March 30, 2022. Amid surging inflation and energy price spikes, the Biden administration on Wednesday announced plans to spend [...]
By: Tik Root Originally published in the Washington Post on March 3, 2022. Thomas Edison’s incandescent lightbulb has endured for more than a century. But when their characteristic wire filaments [...]
By: Sasha Richie Originally published in Car and Driver on July 5, 2022. If you’ve driven an electric vehicle, you know the struggle of arriving at a parking lot only […]
By: Mack Hogan Originally published in Road and Track on July 1, 2022 When you read that a new electric car gets, say, 115 MPGe, it’s easy to understand why […]
By: Michael Laris Original article appeared in the Washington Post, July 7, 2022. The Department of Transportation on Thursday proposed a new requirement that states and metropolitan areas [...]
This ongoing series will highlight the women making an impact in sustainability in Atlanta. Women make up 51% of the Earth’s population, yet still have extensive structural gaps in inequality. [...]