Carbon Tracker Lets Georgians Monitor Emissions
Atlanta, GA
Georgians can now track where greenhouse gas emissions come from thanks to a tool that estimates those emissions at the state and county level.
Warmer Summers and Meltwater Lakes are Threatening the Fringes of the World’s Largest Ice Sheet
Atlanta, GA
Antarctic supraglacial lakes have been linked to ice-shelf collapse and acceleration of inland ice flow. A new study shows lake area and volume vary substantially from year-to-year around the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and between ice shelves.
Week of Events Highlights Sustainable Development Goals
Atlanta, GA
The campus community is invited to participate in a variety of events that increase awareness of and encourage actions that advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Modeling Water-cleansing Wetlands in Extreme Weather
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech is partnering with two Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories to better understand how wetlands function, enabling scientists to better understand their role in controlling water quality.
Georgia Tech Earns STARS Silver Rating for Its Campuswide Contributions to Sustainability
Georgia Tech recently achieved a STARS silver rating by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
Georgia Tech Celebrates Opening of New Energy Project in Midtown Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech partnered with Georgia Power to host the dedication of the Microgrid in Tech Square.
The Kendeda Building at Georgia Tech Earns Living Building Certification
Atlanta, GA
Satisfying 225% of its energy needs from solar generation, capturing rainwater for drinking, and screening out common hazardous chemicals, award-winning project seeks to transform buildings in Southeast and beyond.
Georgia Tech Shares $15M From NASA to Advance Deep Space Exploration
Atlanta, GA
New Space Technology Research Institute brings together multiple universities to tackle the challenges associated with electric propulsion ground testing
Leveraging the 5G Network to Wirelessly Power IoT Devices
Atlanta, GA
Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered an innovative way to tap into the over-capacity of 5G networks, turning them into “a wireless power grid” for powering Internet of Things (IoT) devices that today need batteries to operate.