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  2. What are students learning about climate change in Georgia ...

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    Almost eight in 10 Georgians want the causes, consequences, and solutions of climate change taught in public school. But Georgia educators received a failing grade from an education research group.

  3. Hagan, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Hagan has a humid subtropical climate according to the Köppen classification. The city has hot and humid summers with average highs of 94 degrees and lows of 70 degrees in July. Winters are mild with average January highs of 61 degrees and lows of 36 degrees. Winter storms are rare, but they can happen on occasion. [7]

  4. Climate change in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Climate change will also cause more severe flooding, droughts, and heavy rainstorms in Georgia. Warmer temperatures will evaporate water faster, leading to dryer conditions and a diminishing supply of available water. Soil in non-coastal areas will become dryer. These conditions are likely to affect farmlands. [3]

  5. The Tempestry Project - Wikipedia

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    The Tempestry Project is a collaborative fiber arts project that presents global warming data in visual form through knitted or crocheted artwork. The project is part of a larger "data art" movement and the developing field of climate change art, which seeks to exploit the human tendency to value personal experience over data by creating accessible experiential representations of the data.

  6. New Gray's Reef research vessel aims to capture climate ... - AOL

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    In the 41 million square miles of Atlantic Ocean, Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary amounts to a mere speck. But the 11,000-acre square-shaped preserve, 19 miles off the Georgia coast, is a ...

  7. Has climate change had any impact on the crop growing ... - AOL

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    Rising temperatures and other symptoms associated with climate change are the cause of a longer growing season for crops in Georgia, say experts.

  8. Columnist: Buddy Carter's commonsense climate leadership ...

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    Georgia’s energy and climate leadership is being recognized worldwide, and residents of the Peach State have a strong advocate in Congress and on the international stage in Rep. Buddy Carter (R ...

  9. Kim Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Paleoclimate data is coming to the rescue, looking at past droughts, extreme events, and sea level change". [2] Cobb gave a presentation at the March for Science in Atlanta, Georgia, in April 2017. [17] [18] In February 2019, Cobb testified before the House Committee on Natural Resources for the hearing, "Climate Change: Impacts and the Need to ...