Issues Archive
This archive traces how the Center for a Sustainable Coast's advocacy has developed across years of work on marsh protection, coastal development, water quality, climate risk, energy policy, and government accountability in Georgia. Earlier materials document foundational conflicts over shoreline growth, dredging, wetlands protection, and the long-term consequences of poorly planned development. More recent entries show how those same public-interest concerns expanded into climate resilience, pollution, energy infrastructure, and other policy choices shaping the future of Coastal Georgia.
Together, these records highlight key milestones in the Center's evolution: public comments, legal and policy responses, press statements, issue summaries, and reference materials created to inform decision-makers and the public. They show a consistent throughline in the Center's work: using science, law, and public education to challenge short-term decisions that threaten the coast's environmental health and quality of life.
Use the titles and dates below to follow issues over time, or open linked documents to dig into a specific campaign or subject area. For current advocacy priorities, broader publication collections, and related topical resources, continue through the related-page links at the bottom of this archive.