Articles about Emory University
Grant Furthers Impact of Climate Change Research
Reprinted from Georgia Tech's Philanthropy Quarterly
In 2019, the Foundation funded a series of grants for Drawdown Georgia, with funding directed to Georgia Tech with sub-grants distributed to Emory University, The University of Georgia and Georgia State University. The lead researcher at Georgia Tech is Marilyn Brown, Regents Professor and Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems. Ray Anderson's legacy continues to shine brightly at Georgia Tech.
Read MoreTranslating a Global Emission-Reduction Framework for Subnational Climate Action: A Case Study from the State of Georgia
Reprinted from Environmental Management
Phase One findings from the Drawdown Georgia Research Team have been published in Environmental Management.
Read MoreGeorgia Researchers Engaged in Team Effort to Reduce the State's Carbon Footprint
Georgia Tech, The University of Georgia, Emory University and Georgia State University
A diverse team of talented researchers at Georgia Tech, the University of Georgia, Emory University, and Georgia State are developing a platform of solutions for addressing the climate crisis in Georgia in ways that are achievable, impactful, and economically appealing.
Read MoreBrightening Our Corner Newsletter - November 2019
The Foundation's quarterly newsletter has been issued. Check it out for the latest updates on the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, Biomimicry Institute, Georgia Drawdown, The Ray, Georgia Climate Project and more.
Read MoreGeorgia Climate Project Issues Call for Ideas/Presenters for Climate Change Conference in Atlanta
Are you working to understand or communicate what a changing climate means for Georgia? Are you working on solutions that help Georgia respond to these changes? We invite you to share your work at the 2019 Georgia Climate Conference!
Read MoreRay C. Anderson Foundation Grant to Emory Supports Statewide Climate Consortium co-founded with UGA, Georgia Tech
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation has granted $650,0000 to advance the Georgia Climate Project, a state-wide consortium co-founded by Emory, the University of Georgia, and the Georgia Institute of Technology, and joined by Agnes Scott College, Georgia Southern University, Spelman College, and the University of North Georgia.
Read MoreEmory to Launch $1.5 Million Sustainability Revolving Fund
From Emory News Center
Energy efficiency projects, such as plans to install a steam turbine generator at Emory's steam plant to capture the power of making heat, will find support through the new Sustainability Revolving Fund.
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