Organisms in Your Biome Latoya Waters AUO Professor Wright 06/19/2013.

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Organisms in Your Biome Latoya Waters AUO Professor Wright 06/19/2013

In Georgia, the environmental and energy management courses, at Georgia Tech can help your organization change how you use and manage energy, and to implement best practices in energy with management fields along with climate changes. Yes this would have an impact on the society because it will disrupt and continue to affect the weather patterns and human health. I would stay in Atlanta, because the temperature is above normal and it get plenty of rain here that I can adapt to.

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