• Sponsor Sci.Tober Fest 2023!

    We are super excited that you are interested in sponsoring Sci.Tober Fest 2023. Please find more information about our sponsorship tiers. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Please contact Amy Sharma (amy DOT sharma AT sci4ga.org) $10,000 – Force Multiplier – Individual thank you, feature, and reel on Social Media – before and…

  • June was Jubiulant

    The other day I was going through Sci4Ga’s pitch deck with a BOD member, who is not in the weeds with us daily, and she said, “It’s so fun to check in and learn what Sci4Ga is doing because – we are awesome!” I am so proud to be a…

  • Johns Creek Environmental Campus Tour

    On June 21, 2023 the Johns Creek Environmental Campus hosted a Scavenger Hunt to the Sea Day at the Stop. JCEC is a $138M state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility with an educational center that has offered award-winning educational programs to over 45,000 visitors. Visitors discuss various water topics, i.e., pollution, treatment,…

  • Georgia Insights

    Communities and alliances need data compiled and interpreted into actionable recommendations to support their needs for action to address environmental injustices (EJ) that impact their health, well-being, economy, etc. Often, these groups do not have the time, expertise, and resources to make this happen. Often their needs are overlapping. There…

  • Sci4Ga in the News

    At Sci4Ga we’ve done a bit a work around literacy… And now, we’ve been quoted in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Go Team!

  • May was MadCap

    I just got off the phone with a woman from Augusta who is working hard to alleviate food insecurity in that area. It was a great phone call – lots of positive energy and lots of follow-up actions. Importantly, it reinforced that what we do here at Sci4Ga has lasting…

  • EJCP 23 Resource Page

    The 2023 Environmental Justice and Climate Protection Conference is a working conference. Please find below resources and tools that people have shared. Resource List soilShop ATSDR is offering free lead soil testing at the conference. Many people don’t know that lead can be found in garden soil or in outdoor…

  • Green Spaces

    Greenspaces are beneficial for the community they are located in. City should strive to distribute them equitably and ensure community input. What are Green Spaces? According to the EPA, open space is any open piece of land that is undeveloped (has no buildings or other built structures) and is accessible…

  • Landfills In Georgia

    By Brooke Lappe Landfills release large amounts of hazardous and otherwise harmful chemicals into the surrounding air and water. These releases contain a wide variety of potential carcinogens and toxic chemicals, which are a threat to public health.   Exposure to landfill contaminants can be through direct contact (occupational workers), inhalation,…

  • April was Astonishing!

    After the madness of March, you’d think we’d slow down – but we just can’t stop the science! We had THREE Earth Day Events. We tabled at the Center for Black Women’s Wellness, discussed what to Expect When Expecting Climate Change, and rounded it out with a Science Tavern about…