Savannah area's climate-warming pollution continues to decline, researchers say

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  • Author(s): By:John Deem, Savannah Morning News
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    Savannah Morning News: Web Edition Articles (GA), June 3, 2024 News, 3pp
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    • Abstract:
      Climate-warming emissions from the production of electricity powering the Savannah-area fell by an estimated 300,000 metric tons in 2023, according to newly released data from a statewide research collaborative. That's the equivalent of the carbon dioxide released when powering about 59,000 typical American homes for a year. The tracking of carbon dioxide is important because accumulation of the heat-trapping gas in the atmosphere is the biggest contributor to climate change...