The Georgia General Assembly may have adjourned in the wee hours of Apr 3rd sine die (without a day) to reconvene – but we sure kept on convening at Science for Georgia!
Heck – while the General Assembly was busy not passing any bills that could positively impact the health or environment of Georgia – Sci4Ga was busy kicking off its first monthly “Sips of Science.”
Before I talk about all the cool things we did in April – let’s take a quick look at upcoming things –
June 11 & 12 – our Fifth Annual Environmental Justice and Climate protection conference. YAY! 5 years of bringing communities, policymakers, and academics together to move the needle on improving environmental health for all of Georgia (humans, plants, animals, air, water, soil). Please join us!
- May 2 – Saturday – CST: Composting 101
- May 6 – Wednesday – Climate Survival Training: Essential Bicycle Maintenance
- May 7 – Thursday – Sips of Science
- May 13 – Wednesday – Sci4Ga Monthly Community Meeting
- May 14 – Thursday – Data Centers 101: impacts on the Peach State!
- May 17 – Sunday – Monthly South River Water Testing
- May 31 – Sunday – CST: Monthly Meetup
Check out our legislative overview here. 2025-26 GA General Assembly Legislation Monitoring
So what did we do in April?
It was Earth Month. Patrick gave a speech at a GIPL event, Michael and Amy chatted with community members at an ArtsXchange event, and Jessica attending a book release.
People learned about fixing their breaks and tying some knots at TWO Climate Survival Trainings, Sci4Ga participated in some community engaged research, and our friends in Athens hosted a fantastic Energy and Environment Mayoral Candidate Forum.
On the training side – our fabulous Dept of Decision Science Capstone students shared their work, and our MPH interns got 3rd place at a UGA Poster competition.
Also- we gave some talks on Data Centers. Cause that is what we do.







