
New Toolkit Empowers Georgians To Lead On Climate Action In Communities Across The State
Written by Maurice Carter, president and co-founder of Sustainable Newton , the toolkit distills lessons from years of grassroots organizing in Georgia communities. Sustainable Newton is a volunteer-led nonprofit in Newton County dedicated to raising awareness and enabling climate action at the local level.
The toolkit provides:
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Guidance on starting and sustaining local climate action groups
Strategies for connecting with neighbors and building momentum through conversation
Resources and inspiration to help communities identify the most impactful areas for action
Tips for working with local governments and identifying champions for climate action
Funding pathways and partnership ideas for community projectsRecommendations for how to measure progress, including the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trackers
“Collaborating with my friends and neighbors to help advance climate solutions in our community has been one of the most meaningful journeys of my life,” said Maurice Carter.“This toolkit is about helping others discover the same sense of community, hopefulness, and purpose that has propelled us forward. We want every Georgian to see themselves as a leader in bringing solutions home, because together, we can create a healthier, more resilient future for our communities.”
The How to Take Climate Action in Your Georgia Community toolkit is available for free on the Drawdown Georgia website.
About Drawdown Georgia
Drawdown Georgia is a statewide research-based initiative launched in 2020 that was born from a multi-university collaboration, funded by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation. Taking inspiration from Project Drawdown®, the world's leading resource for taking action on climate change, Drawdown Georgia localized that work by identifying the 20 highest-impact solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in our state over the next decade.
This framework focuses on climate solutions in five sectors: transportation, buildings & materials, food & agriculture, electricity, and land sinks. It considers how these solutions can reduce emissions and advance“beyond carbon” priorities, including equity, economic development, public health, and nurturing the larger environment.
Drawdown Georgia has grown into a“leader-full” movement, bringing together many organizations, universities, companies, leaders , and funders who are working to advance climate solutions in Georgia, including Drawdown Georgia Research , the Drawdown Georgia Business Compact , Drawdown Georgia Congregations, and Drawdown Georgia Higher Education . Learn more at drawdownga .

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