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A Mother’s Fight for Clean Energy in Buses and Schools


Guest Blog | May 23, 2025

| Clean Energy Generation, Clean Transportation, Georgia

Ramsey Nix and her children at Senator Ossoff’s Atlanta office.

I first learned about climate change when I was in the eighth grade at my public middle school in Atlanta. The evidence back then was already clear: the fossil fuels we burn to power our buildings and transportation were causing the climate to change.

As my science teacher illustrated future climate projections on the blackboard, I remember thinking that surely the way we power our system would change by the time I grew up.

That was more than 30 years ago. Average temperatures have already climbed 2 degrees. And while more people than ever care about climate and are taking individual steps to reduce their carbon footprints, we still haven’t made the…

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