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The one person who could ease America's pain at the pump


Last December, Congress passed an Environment Georgia-backed increase in gas mileage standards — the first in 30 years. But it’s up to Nicole Nason’s department to implement the rule. Congress required Nason to set the highest gas mileage standard that’s technologically and economically feasible, but no less than 35 mpg by 2020. But her agency's plan is too slow and too low.

E-mail Administrator Nason and tell her to raise gas mileage standards now.





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Energy 

Clean energy for Georgia

Environment Georgia is working to create a new energy future for Georgia, in which we are more reliant on clean, renewable energy sources like wind and solar, and take advantage of energy efficient technologies to reduce our overall energy demand. Read more.

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