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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2011 · 7 MIN

Mayor of Savannah: U.S.-EU private partnerships promote sustainable growth in Georgia

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In this GMF podcast, Mayor Otis Johnson of Savannah, GA discusses the “Thrive” program, which aims to reduce the city’s carbon footprint by 15 percent by the year 2020. Mayor Johnson outlines the steps the city has taken since the program began in 2008 and what lessons American cities can learn from successful European sustainable development.

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