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Henry Daily Herald, "Zipcar an alternative for Atlanta commuters"
12.27.08 — Jason Smith writes that City of Atlanta employees can now take advantage of Zipcar thanks to a partnership with Midtown Transportation Solutions and the Downtown TMA.

Gwinnett Daily Post, "Group having success in Gwinnett with no idling program"
12.26.08 — Jamie Ward reports that some of the greatest success stories in The Clean Air Campaign's no idling program operate in Gwinnett County.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Roads took toll on driving habits"
12.25.08 — Ariel Hart recalls the year in transportation and says that when the dust settles on 2008, many metro Atlantans will recall a profound change in their travel habits.

The Gwinnett Citizen, "Why Gwinnett's future is bright, and its impact on metro Atlanta"
12.23.08 — Jim Maran, the president and CEO of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, says the Chamber has led efforts to sign up businesses for The Clean Air Campaign and today, Gwinnett leads the region in the percentage of residents using alternative transportation.

Times-Herald, "Commuter habits taking a right turn in metro Atlanta"
12.20.08 — An op-ed in the Newnan paper asks readers to commit themselves to changing commuting habits even more in the new year to reduce dependency on oil, reduce vehicle miles and clean the air.

Muchmor Magazine, "Going Green at Work"
12.19.08 — Kevin Green says to work from home as much as possible in order to reduce car pollution if teleworking is an option.

The Signal, "Clean Air Campaign rolling"
12.19.08 — Across the region, more people stopped driving alone to work, choosing instead to carpool, vanpool, ride transit, telework, bicycle and walk.

WLTZ, "Record Year for Clean Air Campaign"
12.17.08 — Julie Bercik reports that participation is up by more than 300 percent, leaving the Clean Air Campaign with a record breaking year.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Driving is the road less taken in last year"
12.12.08 — Ariel Hart writes that from November 2007 to October 2008, the U.S. saw the biggest sustained decline in miles driven in recorded history.

North Fulton Times, "Avoid Holiday Traffic and Make Your Season a Little Greener"
11.18.08 — Instead of wasting time, money and gas driving all over town, The Clean Air Campaign can help shoppers by using a clean commute.

GreenBiz.com, "Top 8 Ways to Go Green on the Cheap"
11.17.08 — Sarah Fister Gale talks to a Clean Air Campaign Partner about going green by encouraging carpooling and other commute alternatives.

Gwinnett Daily Post, "Clean Air Campaign addresses Chamber"
11.12.08 — Jamie Ward says metro area transportation and air quality issues met as the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce welcomed the Clean Air Campaign and its director to an environmental and transportation forum.

WLTZ, "Carpooling To The Polls"
10.31.08 — Julie Bercik reports that The Clean Air Campaign is asking voters to help the environment while voting.

Ledger-Enquirer, "Try these clean voting tips Tuesday"
10.31.08 — Larry Gierer gives tips from The Clean Air Campaign on how to cut time spent at the polls and pollution released into the air.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Will there be a traffic nightmare on Halloween?"
10.30.08 — Ariel Hart reports that the convergence of Halloween, the last day of early voting and a Friday afternoon could make for scary traffic conditions.

FOX 5, "Road Warrior: Dekalb Clean Air Campaign"
10.23.08 — The Road Warrior is going green. He's in Decatur with the great folks from the Clean Air Campaign.

All Headline News, "Despite Dropping Gas Prices Some Drivers, Businesses Keep Changes Made For High Prices"
10.23.08 — Linda Young turns to The Clean Air Campaign as an expert on clean commuting and says that even with the lower gas prices, clean commuting contiues to remain popular.

11 Alive, "Less Gas Usage Means Less Cars On The Road"
10.22.08 — Keith Whitney reports that metro Atlanta traffic is down about four and a half percent from January to June, as more Georgians just say "no" to the high cost of fuel and decide to clean commute.

North Fulton Times, "Double, Double, Your Commute Could Be Trouble"
10.22.08 — While some commuters may opt to use a vacation day on Halloween to avoid the crunch, The Clean Air Campaign encourages commute alternatives that allow workers to put in a full day and be home in time for trick-or-treating.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Companies cut back on carbon"
10.21.08 — Ariel Hart reports that winners of the PACE Awards included managers who encourage teleworking, office buildings with easy vanpool parking and near transit stations, and a green commuting evangelist who signed up enough vanpoolers and transit riders to eliminate 1.02 tons of pollution.

Cumming Home, "How to Avoid a Traffic Nightmare on Halloween"
10.21.08 — The site gives tips on how to put in a full week at work and still be home for the Halloween festivities by teleworking, working a compressed schedule or clean commuting to save time.

Marietta Daily Journal, "PACE hands out green stars"
10.18.08 — Ashley Hungerford reports that the 2008 PACE Awards, presented by the Clean Air Campaign, were handed out Oct. 16 at the Georgia Aquarium. A Cobb company and businessman were among the winners.

Business Week, "Making Telecommuting Work"
10.17.08 — Amy Barrett says teleworking can lower overhead, raise productivity and make employees happy and talks to employers about htier programs.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Clean Air Campaign honors businesses, people"
10.17.08 — Arial Hart reports on the winners of the 2008 PACE Awards and says that it is possible for buildings and businesses to improve air quality.

Gwinnett Daily Post, "Schools driving force for Clean Air project"
10.9.08 — Heather Darenberg says that Gwinnett County Public Schools is home to more than half of the schools participating in The Clean Air Campaign's education program.

North Fulton Times, "6 North Fulton schools are Clean Air Schools"
10.01.08 — This summer, The Clean Air Campaign announced its refreshed and expanded Clean Air Schools education program.

The Weekly, "Simpson Elementary Becomes a Clean Air School"
10.01.08 — Simpson Elementary School in Norcross will join schools from 36 countries around the world to celebrate International Walk to School Day on October 8.