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    Beyond Coal: The Grassroots Campaign That's Moving the US to 100% Clean Energy
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-04-09) Hitt, Mary Anne
    For a century, coal plants have been the largest source of climate, air, and water pollution in the US. Working with partners across the nation to stop that pollution, the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign has blocked the construction of 200 proposed US coal plants, secured retirement of over half of existing US coal plants, and helped usher in the clean energy era. Beyond Coal is the largest campaign in the 125 year history of the Sierra Club and has been recognized as one of the nation's most successful environmental campaigns. Mary Anne Hitt, the campaign's senior director, will share the campaign's history, strategy, and plans to move the US power grid to 100% clean energy by 2030.
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    Zombies, Cola and Sports: Implications for Communicating Weather and Climate
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-02-11) Shepherd, Marshall
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    Drawdown: A Path Forward for a Warming World
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-11-14) Wilkinson, Katharine
    Dr. Katharine Wilkinson discusses Project Drawdown's work toward creating what humanity has lacked: a blueprint of possibility to address global warming. She will address her work with the project and make a case for what is possible, based on climate solutions already in hand.
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    My Climate Change
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-03-27) Revkin, Andrew
    Thirty years into reporting on global warming science and policy, from the North Pole to the White House, a leading environmental journalist lays out his biggest mistakes and most surprising insights and offers fresh strategies for effectively communicating climate risks and building a more sustainable relationship between people and this dynamic planet.