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May 4, 2026
2026 Sustainability Next Seed Grants Awarded
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This year’s seed grant awards align with the four main thematic areas in which BBISS aims to enhance Georgia Tech’s research to address some of our most pressing sustainability challenges

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April 29, 2026
Workshop Explores Policy Needs as Data Centers Surge in Georgia
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Georgia Tech hosted an event on April 21 examining the rapid expansion of data centers and the social and policy issues emerging alongside the growth of AI infrastructure.

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Vibrant 'Spartina alterniflora' salt marsh grass wraps the oxbow of a tidal waterway. (Credit: Bald Head Island Conservancy)
April 23, 2026
Georgia's Tomorrow and Bald Head Island Conservancy Launch Research Fund, Partnership
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The Bald Head Island Conservancy and Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow are pleased to announce a formal research fund and partnership.

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April 22, 2026
Communicating During a Crisis
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The Center for Inclusive Climate Communication (CICC) at Georgia Tech is a new and growing consortium of researchers, organizations, agencies, and companies whose goal is to ensure that climate and disaster information of all types is widely accessible.

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April 21, 2026
Georgia Is Building for an AI Future That May Not Happen
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The state is spending $16 billion to power data centers that could be obsolete in seven years. Two Georgia Tech researchers say residents will pay for that gamble either way.

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April 17, 2026
Doing the Dirty Work of Sustainability
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A Georgia Tech researcher and his students are using experimental composting to reduce campus food waste and support agriculture.

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March 30, 2026
EPIcenter Launches Georgia Data Center Ordinance Hub
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The Energy Policy and Innovation Center (EPIcenter) at Georgia Tech has launched an interactive tool to help communities navigate the dynamic land-use and policy landscape surrounding data center development: the Georgia Data Center Ordinance Hub.

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March 25, 2026
Atlanta Area Students Partner With Community Organizations for Research Projects
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The Atlanta Community-Engaged Research Student Network launched this semester to train graduate students to co-lead community-engaged and locally focused research along with community-based organizations.

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March 6, 2026
Personal Resilience as a Path to Meaningful Sustainability Work
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Georgia Tech faculty invite the campus sustainability community to find the intersection of what they do best, what they love, and where they can make the biggest climate impact.

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DOE Office of Science ASCR Reports
February 27, 2026
New Research Priorities Chart Course Toward Impactful, Energy-Efficient Computing
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Georgia Tech faculty members contributed to two DOE Advanced Scientific Computing Research program workshops. Recently published reports of their work may yield more energy-efficient computers and better predictions for environmental challenges.

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February 24, 2026
Understanding the Data Center Building Boom
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Explosive data center growth requires research to inform policies which manage the building of this critical infrastructure.

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February 19, 2026
Shaping a Sustainable Future
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Dr. Sarah Goodman's work is at the heart of Georgia Tech's mission.

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