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Be a force in the movement to shape Georgia’s future and expand environmental justice. Our fifth annual conference will connect you to environmental justice and climate conscious communities. The conference is scheduled to take place June 2026 in Atlanta, GA…

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Oct 2025 – Plenty of Treats, No Tricks

Jaguars! Spiders! and Mopeds! Oh My! It may be cold and rainy outside, but you can’t stop us. We had an action packed October. We viewed a beautiful and moving documentary Saving Jaguars: Saving Ourselves, Michael led a riveting Climate…

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War on Services

Since the start of 2025, the state of Georgia has been riddled with countless cuts to various funding and aid services, impacting education, public health, environmental conditions, agriculture, and recovery from natural disasters (including Hurricane Helene). Up to $22 million…

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GSJ: Spiders – 8 Legs Endless Fascination!

On Oct 24, 2025, Dr. Erin Ricketts, a medical physician focused on global tuberculosis and former EIS field officer, delivered a fun myth‑busting talk on Spiders. She blended clinical clarity with field experience and her lifelong entomology hobby. She opened…

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Power and the Public Service Commission

Why should we care about the Public Service Commission (PSC)? Because they set how much you pay for power and they choose the type of power generation our state uses (i.e. coal vs. solar). Many thanks to our friends for…

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Georgia’s Water Wars: The Real Fight Upstream

Atlanta’s growth, failing pipes, and tri-state politics colliding over one finite resource. Sept 26, 2025 - Georgia Science Junction. Georgia’s “Water Wars” aren’t just courtroom drama with Alabama and Florida—they’re a daily operating constraint for metro Atlanta. Veteran USGS hydrologist…

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Join the Sci4Ga Board!

Do you support science, data-empowered communities, public policy based on evidence, and effective (sometimes humorous) public communication of technical topics?  OMG, so do we!!  You should totally Join the Board of Science for Georgia.

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Aug 2025: Hope in Action

Even in a year of sharp contrasts, one thing is clear: people are still showing up and speaking up for science. From rallies in downtown Atlanta to coalitions tackling water, energy, and community health, Sci4Ga is fueling hope and action across Georgia. Every positive step—big or small—pushes back the darkness and reminds us that relentless optimism is how we change the world.

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