"Cool Effect is a Bay Area based non-profit that allows individuals to have a tangible impact on climate change through a digital platform, by providing consistent funding to triple-verified carbon reducing projects from around the world."
Read MoreFormer mechanical and aerospace engineer turned intersectional futurist, author, and actor -- Ravi Valleti -- shares his perspective on this critical topic.
Read MoreWhile I can no longer march due to MS. I can still support and stand for Science! My shirt came from the generosity of Robin Lopez (and March for Science SF Steering Committee). I’m keeping my brain active to combat the MS by studying Mathematics and physics, both classical and quantum.
Read MoreWith the March for Science less than a week away we asked Bay Area scientists, science enthusiasts, and science educators why they’re Marching for Science.
Read More"The Denise DeBartolo York Education Center, located inside the 49ers Museum presented by Sony, serves as the home of the 49ers STEAM Education Program (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) – a learning platform that connects, inspires, and engages students in grades K-8. The comprehensive, free-of-charge 49ers STEAM Education Program is a four-part field trip experience that includes museum exploration, a Levi’s Stadium tour, a movement lab, and STEAM lesson."
Read MoreNow more than ever we need to raise our voices and stand up for science. I march to advocate for accessible, understandable, high quality science for everyone.
Read MoreWe all concluded that we needed to find a way to interpret and communicate the science in a manner that reached people on a more emotional, personal level. We worked together to translate the scientific data on climate change into a language that would have a more visceral effect on engaged, but perhaps less active, audiences. We agreed, that MUSIC was our answer.
Read MoreSF Bay Area resident, Sarahi Espinoza Salamanca sharing why she believes in science! Sarahi created DREAMers Roadmap to help undocumented students find opportunities to fund education. She’s also been featured as a Forbes Top 30 Under 30, and White House Champion of Change.
Read MoreI march for science because I care about my patients and their loved ones. Diseases and misfortunes see no difference in our income or educational level...
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