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ST&T Common Market – Sustainable Farming

Aug 14, Noon. Join us as we talk with Bill Green from the Common Market as he talks about sustainable farming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDTr1aQCeKM Bill will be sharing experiences and insights from The Common Market's strategic plan around supporting sustainable agriculture, strengthening…

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The Science of Plastic Recycling

By Brooke Lappe & Penelope Helm Facts & Analysis Over the past fifty years, the growth of plastic production and use and the shortcomings of plastic recycling have combined to create a major plastic problem. Most plastics are made from…

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Single Use Plastics & Georgia

by Brooke Lappe Introduction Single use plastics are the most commonly thrown away plastic items, and include straws, utensils, bottles, and grocery bags. Chemically, single use plastics last forever but are generally designed to be used only once and thrown…

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AST: The Science of Redistricting

Jul 24, 7pm*IN PERSON*Manuel's Tavern602 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307 Learn how using computer-automated districting algorithms can reveal the consequences of gerrymandering. Check out the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liGQCf83x3c Speaker David Cottrell, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department…

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ST&T: Livin’ la Vida Okra

Saturday Jul 10. Noon. Online. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SA0XsxaATk In this fun and practical session, learn the basics of planting and caring for okra plants this Summer, as well as how to participate in this year's Farm to School Month campaign, Livin' la Vida…

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AST: Ice Cream – What is it?

June 26th, 7pmDecatur Square, 509 N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030, in person We're back! In person (see our in person statement). And what better way to get started then with some ice cream? We all scream for ice cream!…

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ST&T: Become Stormwater Savvy!

June 12, Noon.Rachel Osborne Become Stormwater Savvy! Learn what stormwater runoff is and how it effects our local waterways. Also learn what you can do, as a citizen, to improve stormwater quality in your community. https://youtu.be/SAYjKkTjrBU Rachael Osborne is the…

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