
EDUCATION
Education ranks as the most important and fundamental necessity for creating and growing the awareness for Green initiatives. These local links support the importance of improving the world by starting right here at home. Links to sites like Ted Turner's Captain Planet and Georgia Tech's Center for Conservation and Behavior provide direct connections to the innovative thought, both sociologically and technically, behind major local "Going Green" projects.
Related Education Going Green Websites:
EDUCATION
Compassionate Kids, Inc.
Environmental Education in Georgia
Going Green and Healthy Schools
Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia
Fun Stuff in the Mountains of North Georgia
Georgia 4-H Program
Georgia Project Learning Tree
Georgia Association of Marine Education (GAME)
Georgia Project WET
Statewide Litter Initiative
Georgia Project WILD
Monarchs Across Georgia
Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
Piedmont Park Conservancy Environmental Education Program
Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy
terrapass.com
Environmental Education in Georgia
Going Green and Healthy Schools
Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia
Fun Stuff in the Mountains of North Georgia
Georgia 4-H Program
Georgia Project Learning Tree
Georgia Association of Marine Education (GAME)
Georgia Project WET
Statewide Litter Initiative
Georgia Project WILD
Monarchs Across Georgia
Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
Piedmont Park Conservancy Environmental Education Program
Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy
terrapass.com
gocarbonzero.com
http://www.nativeenergy.com
Center for health environment and Justice
Oxlow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
Park Pride
The Penegrine Fund
Rocky Mountain Institute
Georgia Organics
Air Quality Guide for Ozone
'Smog' Who Does it Hurt?
Local Air Quality
Local Ozone levels
Atlanta Regional Commission
Midtown Alliance
Birding Adventures, Inc.
Captain Planet
DCA's Children's "Winning Water" Festival
Georgia Recycling Coalition
Keep Georgia Beautiful
http://www.nativeenergy.com
Center for health environment and Justice
Oxlow Meadows Environmental Learning Center
Park Pride
The Penegrine Fund
Rocky Mountain Institute
Georgia Organics
Air Quality Guide for Ozone
'Smog' Who Does it Hurt?
Local Air Quality
Local Ozone levels
Atlanta Regional Commission
Midtown Alliance
Birding Adventures, Inc.
Captain Planet
DCA's Children's "Winning Water" Festival
Georgia Recycling Coalition
Keep Georgia Beautiful
FUNDRAISING ORGANIZATIONS
HIGHER EDUCATION
Kevin Green
Executive Director of The Clean Air Campaign
The Clean Air Campaign is a not-for-profit organization that motivates Georgians to take action to improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion. The Clean Air Campaign focuses on both congestion and air quality because they are linked -- vehicle emissions are a major contributor to smog formation. Formed in 1996 by government, business, civic, health, environmental and educational organizations, The Clean Air Campaign is one of 10 organizations in the region implementing strategies that improve mobility, also known as transportation demand management (TDM).










