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9/14/2006
In the summer of 2006, Americans from coast to coast experienced a sweltering heat wave that broke more than 2,300 daily temperature records in July alone. This report examines recent trends in temperature in cities and towns in Georgia and across the United States.
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6/28/2006
This report examines trends in U.S. global warming pollution nationally and by state and concludes that the failure to limit emissions from burning oil, coal, and natural gas has allowed global warming pollution to grow out of control.
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6/17/1995
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4/8/2007
The New Jersey based company, LS Power, is in the permitting stages for building a 1,200 MW coal power plant in southwest Georgia. If this plant were to be built it would have pollution effects in nearby counties and across the state.
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4/12/2007
Global warming pollution in Georgia increased by 26% between 1990 and 2004, according to The Carbon Boom, a new analysis of state fossil fuel consumption data by Environment Georgia. This is the first time that 2004 state-by-state data on carbon dioxide emissions have been released.
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