Bonus: Environmental Justice and the Climate Crisis

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In Georgia, Energy Affordability Is on the Ballot

What if you could lower your utility bill at the polls? In Georgia, that’s exactly what voters have had the opportunity to do. By flipping two Public Service Commission seats in 2025, they’ve shown that elected officials can be held accountable for rising energy costs. In this ep ...  Show more

Ohio Citizens Are Standing up for Wind and Solar

Richland County, Ohio used to be a major manufacturing hub. Now, as the plants have closed, residents are looking to renewable energy to revive jobs and development. There’s just one problem: their board of county commissioners issued a blanket ban on large-scale solar and wind p ...  Show more

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