Sci4Ga Monthly Community Meeting
These meetings (open to everyone) are your chance to have a say in what Science for Georgia is focusing on and to find ways to help out.
These meetings (open to everyone) are your chance to have a say in what Science for Georgia is focusing on and to find ways to help out.
This is going to become our monthly event at the same location to keep educating ourselves and sharing skills while also mingling, growing our connections, and talking about our needs and visions for a more stable future. Come hang out!
Wanna hang out and talk science? Or just hang out with people who like science? Introducing - Sips of Science - a local gathering at a local bar to have a beverage, share some camaraderie. Help us make Science Matter…
Time & Location Apr 28, 2026, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Zoom About the Event Join us to learn about the history of our case, Glynn Environmental Coalition, Inc. et al. v. Sea Island Acquisition, LLC. From the early investigations…
Date: 04/27/2026 Time: 6:30pm Location: ACC Library Auditorium - 2025 Baxter St, Athens, GA Join your community for this Non-partisan mayoral candidate forum on local issues related to energy and the environment. The forum is free and open to all!…
People want to know more about what health risks from water and air are in their neighborhoods. We will be doing our monthly water testing at Everett Park on the South River. Come join and hang with us on Sunday morning on the river. We are a fun little group!
These meetings (open to everyone) are your chance to have a say in what Science for Georgia is focusing on and to find ways to help out.
Advocate for evidence-based solutions to environmental injustices.
Georgia Water Wars—Conflicts over our most precious resource, Part 2—Groundwater Thurs, Feb 26th, 7-8:30 pm In-Person and Streaming Stream it here : Location: Manuel's Tavern, 602 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 Featured Speaker: John Clarke Join John Clarke…
There is a proposed natural gas pipeline expansion that will impact the Augusta area. Come learn where it will go and what the health and environmental impacts will be.