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March Maddness

It's not just for basketball anymore... Happy April Fools Day! And after everything that’s happened in March, we are feeling a little punch drunk and foolish. But we can’t stop the rockin’! But first…naps. Our talent and volunteers who braved…

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February was Phenomenal

Whew! What a great month. And now – onto March. Which is historically our craziest month – and proves to be the same again this year! We’ve got FOUR AST Events: Mar 14, noon, online - #SpeakUpforScience Mar 19, SOLD…

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Environmental Health and Justice 2023-24 Legislation

Below find a summary of legislation, from the 2023-24 Georgia General Assembly Session, that addresses environmental justice issues. This is an in-progress list. Please reach out to us with questions, comments, or additions. HR 255 - House Study Committee on…

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January: Not Cold!

Movement creates friction which creates heat – and we were moving so much we didn’t notice that it was winter. (Or maybe climate change…) We are hosting 6 interns this spring! We are super excited to have them. Their enthusiasm…

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Happy 2023!

It’s a new year. We spent Dec wrapping up an amazing 2022, and planning for an even better 2023. We are excited about the upcoming events we have planned. Most importantly, in 2023 we are focusing on activities and information…

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Urban Agriculture

Recultivating the concrete jungle.by Jennifer McFaline-Figueroa, PhD Low-income urban communities lack access to healthy food and greenspace, adding to a cycle of poor-health and limited economic opportunity. The implementation of Urban Agriculture programs is one solution to increase access. Read…

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About Science LookUp

Science Lookup by Science for Georgia strives to provide science information that everyone can apply to their everyday life. Like a tree that falls in a lonely forest, science knowledge is nothing if it isn’t shared and applied. Members of…

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Sustainability Tips

Addressing the environmental impact of your life is overwhelming. But the good news is that small, simple, changes can have a big impact. All those articles about how to form a habit? They are mostly backed by science. Start small…

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Environmental Justice & Climate Protection Conference 2023

June 15, 2023Emory University, Atlanta Georgia and Zoom Our second annual Environmental Justice and Climate Protection Conference brings together community leaders, concerned citizens, elected officials, academics, and industry experts. Together we will break information silos through information sharing focused on…

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