In fact, every decade since 1984, when satellite recordkeeping of ocean temperatures started, has been warmer than the previous one.
There’s a reason why a rocket has to go so fast to escape Earth. It’s about gravity – something all of us experience every moment of every day.
Professor Anna Erickson highlights the reopening of Three Mile Island Unit 1 as a crucial step in meeting the growing energy demands of AI data centers with carbon-free nuclear power, aligning with Microsoft's sustainability goals.
The Office of Sustainability is offering a series of Living Learning Campus Pathways to provide unique, immersive learning opportunities that connect classroom knowledge with real-world experience in sustainability.
Their work reveals what goes wrong within the cells’ interface layers.
Researchers investigate how trees have moved across geography over time, where they’re heading, and why it’s important.
Inclusivity and understanding past policies and their effects on underserved and marginalized communities must be part of urban planning, design, and public policy efforts for cities.
Daniel Matisoff's book traces the curve of ecolabel adoption in the building market, revealing how it has transformed the economy and construction industry to achieve green market transformation.
Georgia Tech strives to be a leader in climate action across the Institute’s operational, educational, research, and economic development missions.
Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center leads effort to develop new energy planning models for metro Atlanta