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    Science Lookup by Science for Georgia strives to provide science information that everyone can apply to their everyday life. Like...
  • Sponsor the Environmental Justice & Climate Protection Conference 2023

    Be a force in the movement to shape Georgia’s future and expand environmental justice. This second annual conference will connect...
  • 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...
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    HR 650 has created the House Study Committee Literacy Instruction. This grew, in part, out of Science for Georgia’s 2021 Education...
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