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In 2020 , Donald Trump lost Georgia to Joe Biden by 11,779 votes out of nearly 5 million cast in the state.
Since that time, the Peach State has seen an increase in extreme heat days, rising sea levels and frost damage to crops.
With voters in the battleground state closely divided between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris , climate activists are determined to make sure that their concerns help swing the election.
Georgia releases more than 6 million tons of coal ash, which causes air and water pollution.
Low-income residents and people of color are more likely to live in neighborhoods close to coal-burning plants.
The state leads the country in the number of clean-energy projects that have been launched since the IRA’s passage in 2022 .
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