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Atlanta, GA-- Today Environment Georgia released a new report, Global Warming Solutions That Work, which details more than 20 examples of cutting-edge policies and practices that communities, states and countries are using to reduce global warming pollution.
Temperatures in the state of Georgia were unusually warm in 2006 and are part of a trend toward warmer weather in the area, according to a new report released today by Environment Georgia. The average temperature in Atlanta was 1.5°F above normal in 2006, while the average temperature in Columbus was 2.1°F above normal.

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