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Atmos: The Power of Climate in Georgia Victory

Jan 8, 2021 | Press & Media

Yessenia Funes

Published: January 6, 2021

All eyes are on Georgia, where climate most definitely won. This year’s runoff election was nothing short of historic, and its impacts will be felt deeply within and outside the state. Mobilization by climate groups and Black voters helped contribute to the massive voter turnout the state witnessed.

Read the full story at Atmos.

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