As the White House accelerates plans for a 2026 crewed mission to Mars, Georgia Tech experts highlight the engineering, scientific, and diplomatic challenges that will shape the success—and sustainability—of humanity’s next giant leap.
As the world shifts toward electrification, the nations that command the battery supply chain will define the future of mobility, energy, and economic influence. For the U.S., the challenge isn’t just to keep pace — it’s to lead the charge.
Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data published in Science on June 19.
The degree program will help educate the next generation of sustainability leaders for corporations, government, and non-governmental organizations.
The earth is finally beginning to make way for The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design.
City’s New Rule Could Shape Broader Change to Protect Heat-Vulnerable Cities