4 Feb 25 – Sci4Ga in the News. EJ Day
Science for Georgia was thrilled to help host EJ Day at the Capitol on Jan 30, 2025. Over 100 individuals showed up to make their voices heard and speak to their legislators. We were thrilled to be part of a…
Science for Georgia was thrilled to help host EJ Day at the Capitol on Jan 30, 2025. Over 100 individuals showed up to make their voices heard and speak to their legislators. We were thrilled to be part of a…
Each year the Georgia General Assembly has 1000s of bills to consider. As a non-profit, it is not Sci4Ga's mission to decide if these bills are good or bad, but we do evaluate them based on a rubric that focuses…
Oh wow. January was a lot. We made it. And while the world seems overwhelming, we are continuing to be the change we want to see.
Moo-flu...what is it? Where did it come from? And is it harmful to humans?
How Can Cumulative Impact Laws Safeguard Community Well-Being in Georgia? Lessons From Existing Legislation. by Jake Stohr, Isaac Harper, and Caleb Byrd, Science for Georgia Interns. In Georgia and across the United States, environmental burdens are unequally distributed. Marginalized and…
Equity Action Plans (EAPs) and Community Benefit Plans (CBPs) are strategic tools that federal agencies and other organizations use to ensure that their actions and investments promote equity and deliver tangible benefits to underserved communities. These plans are particularly relevant…
How does it work, and is it right for Georgia? by Jake Stohr, Emory University Student, and Sci4Ga intern A lot of fuss has been made about carbon capture and storage. It is being touted as method to combat (and…
A guide written by a lifelong rural resident to learn some tips and tricks for effective engagement with rural communities.
The movement away from plastic and other single-use items has ranged in venues from city councils, state houses, workplaces, and universities. Science for Georgia has written extensively on Breaking Up with Plastic; including The Science Of Plastic Recycling, Single Use…