December 2019
Green Living: Film Screening: The Human Element
Join us for a free film screening of the visually stunning documentary “The Human Element,” where environmental photographer James Balog captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change. Following the film, there will be a…
Find out more »January 2020
Green Living: Home Energy Economics
Going green can be affordable. Learn about utilities that save energy and money. Talk with Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant’s marine economist, Adam Stemle, about the costs and benefits of different types of energy, and make a plan for…
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Green Living: What’s the Scoop?
We all want clean water to swim and fish in! Animal waste from wildlife and domestic pets can introduce harmful bacteria into waterways. Understanding where this waste is coming from can help us better prevent and manage it in the…
Find out more »Green Living: Beyond the Bin
Have you ever thought about the lifecycle of a plastic bag from the grocery store or a water bottle from the vending machine? During the Beyond the Bin program, we’ll learn about some of the negative impacts of single-use plastics…
Find out more »March 2020
Green Living: Planning for Rainy Days
Interested in finding a better way to manage and conserve rainwater at your home? Rain barrels are an easy and affordable way to collect all of that rainwater for later use, perhaps to water your garden or maintain your lawn.…
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