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A new modeling study conducted by researchers in Georgia Tech shows that for decades, air pollution drifting from East Asia out over the world’s largest ocean has contributed to oxygen levels falling in tropical waters thousands of miles away.
A new study shows the extent of the challenge faced by the upstate New York distribution grid during Super Storm Sandy.
Georgia Tech will celebrate its 19th annual Earth Day Festival on April 22, starting at 10 a.m.
Tech green is undergoing enhancements that will allow students to enjoy the Green sooner after heavy rain and improve recovery time after intense event use.
Georgia Tech is one of only six higher education campuses in the nation to receive the GS-42 certification.
Campus leaf-collection supports mulch compost development and more effective operations. Compost will be used in our landscaping beds year-round.
The Earth Day planning group is calling for design submissions for the 2016 Earth Day T-shirt.
Patricia Mokhtarian, professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, looks at how the addition of a big box store reduced carbon emissions in Davis, California.
A smartphone app and related study for Atlanta bicyclists has won the first-ever Excellence in Innovation / Research of the Year Award from the Young Professionals in Transportation organization.
Assistant professor Kari Watkins said Georgia needs the political will to invest in building bullet trains before the high-speed links will happen in the state. And that’s the hardest part.