Groundswell-led Collaboration Begins Research to Expand Solar Access for Low-Income Communities, Funded by U.S. Department of Energy Blog Southface Staff | June 7, 2019 Groundswell, a non-profit organization that builds community power connecting solar power to economic empowerment, with its partner organizations has launched a three-year research and demonstration program. Groundswell’s “LIFT” program will conduct research and develop program designs to rapidly accelerate accessible, market-based, scalable community solar and energy efficiency programs for low-income households and communities in at least a dozen states. Read More Tags: PAYS
Climate Change: A Way Forward Climate ChangeRegenerative Design Southface Staff | June 4, 2019 From the United Nations’ international studies and accords to strategic planning efforts by the U.S. Department of Defense, impacts of a rapidly changing global climate are being recognized and addressed around the world. Scientific data shows not only intensifying severe weather events and changing weather patterns but also accelerating atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, dying coral reefs, rising seas and vanishing glaciers. The pace of change continues to sound alarm bells in the scientific community and with the common citizen, businesses … Continue reading “Climate Change: A Way Forward” Read More Tags: Project Drawdown
Community Plumbing Program Alerts Resident to Gas Peril Blog Southface Staff | May 18, 2019 On May 15, 2019, plumber Ramel Herring and a partner, both from Legwork Plumbing Solutions, visited Atlanta resident Paulette Harris to deliver free plumbing repairs as part of Southface Institute’s Care & Conserve Plumbing Repair Program (CCPRP) funded by the City of Atlanta, Department of Watershed Management. Read More Tags: CCPRP, Indoor Air Quality
What Does Food Insecurity Look Like in Atlanta? Communities Southface Staff | May 16, 2019 For most of us, hunger can be solved by a trip to the kitchen. Mealtimes often revolve around planned ingredients, thoughtfully purchased during weekly grocery runs, or include impromptu restaurant visits. But for many Atlantans, food is an expense that has to take a backseat to more pressing needs. For these individuals and families, there isn’t regular access to adequate or affordable food—it’s a chronic problem known as food insecurity. Read More Tags: Affordable Housing, Food
The Opportunity for Green Affordable Housing Green BuildingPolicy Southface Staff | April 29, 2019 April is National Fair Housing Month, a perfect time to shine light on Atlanta’s affordable housing challenges. Like many cities in a rapidly urbanizing area, Atlanta’s growth and increasing desirability come at the cost of its affordable housing options. As housing prices steadily rise, the options for lower- and middle-income Atlantans become fewer. But there are promising options for attainable solutions in Atlanta’s growth—housing that is both high-performance and affordably priced. Read More Tags: Affordable Housing
Everyone Has a Role in Community Health Building HealthCommunitiesEvents Southface Staff | April 19, 2019 Community health is about much more than healthcare, said panelists at the April edition of Southface Institute’s Sustainable Atlanta Roundtable. In fact, it depends on an entire network of factors to support the well-being of its members, with each participant playing a specific role. Read More Tags: SART
Earth Day 2019: Past, Present and Future Events Southface Staff | April 19, 2019 Since 1970, billions of people around the world have celebrated Earth Day—that day of the year that reminds us to practice conservation and work for environmental sustainability. And every year, the impact of Earth Day compounds: More trees are planted, more petitions are signed and more communities learn how to implement eco-friendly actions and policies for future generations. But the international holiday, which is celebrated on April 22 in the U.S. and most of the world, has modest beginnings, and, … Continue reading “Earth Day 2019: Past, Present and Future” Read More Tags: Conservation, Volunteering in Atlanta
The Dollars and Sense of Green Affordable Housing Green BuildingPolicy Southface Staff | April 9, 2019 We’ve updated and reposted this 2016 article to further the exchange happening this week for the 100 Great Ideas campaign, in which Atlanta community actors of all kinds are joining together to brainstorm ways to improve the city’s housing equity. Atlanta loses 1,500 affordable homes each year, and housing costs have increased by 48 percent since 2010. Join the conversation and share your ideas on the campaign’s Facebook page from April 8-12. Read More Tags: Affordable Housing
Renter Safety for a Healthy Home Building Health Southface Staff | March 27, 2019 If you rent your home or apartment, enduring subpar, unsafe or unhealthy living conditions should never be part of the deal. As a tenant, you have a right to a safe and healthy home. Read More Tags:
7 Changes to Make Your Home Healthier Building Health Southface Staff | March 21, 2019 These simple yet powerful changes can transform the health and safety of your home without a ton of time and money. Read More Tags: