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Investing in climate solutions can be a powerful way to improve lives, address historic inequities, create jobs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions all at once.<\/p>\n

One organization that keenly understands these connections is Sustainable Georgia Futures (SGF), a recipient of the 2024-2025 Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grant.<\/p>\n

A conversation with Adrienne Rice of Sustainable Georgia Futures<\/strong><\/p>\n

We recently had the chance to connect with Adrienne Rice, the founder and executive director of SGF, about the important work the organization is doing to improve lives and scale climate solutions in our state.<\/p>\n

Read on to be inspired by their work around energy efficiency, weatherization, solar energy, and workforce development in historically disadvantaged communities.<\/p>\n

Tell us about the work that Sustainable Georgia Futures does in the community.<\/strong><\/p>\n

SGF is a nonpartisan grassroots organization dedicated to creating green economy pathways for Black and people of color in our state. We are a Black-woman-led collective of expert organizers and community leaders working to build power in Georgia\u2019s marginalized communities to advance an inclusive economy and promote environmental justice.\u00a0<\/p>\n

We seek to achieve our goals through actions including:<\/p>\n