Event at the Georgia State Capitol: Presentation & Networking

Event at the Georgia State Capitol: Presentation & Networking

Nanoplastics and Natural Disasters: The Hidden Connection

By ALLATRA

Date and time

Wednesday, June 18 · 2 - 5pm EDT

Location

Georgia State Capitol

206 Washington Street Atlanta, GA 30334

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Date: June 18, 2025

Time: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Location: Georgia State Capitol, Room 216

Hosted by: ALLATRA International Public Movement in partnership with Clean Up Atlanta, Atlanta Foundation Partnership, and The ATL Now


Event Description:

Join us at the Georgia State Capitol for a powerful presentation uncovering how nanoplastics are affecting both human health and the environment. Based on research, the event will highlight links between nanoplastics and rising health issues, such as DNA mutations, neurological damage, and chronic conditions.


We’ll also explore how plastic pollution may be disturbing natural systems like the ocean heat balance, potentially intensifying natural disasters. The presentation will spotlight the Siberian magmatic plume and introduce controlled degassing as a potential measure to reduce geological risks.


This event is designed to raise awareness, share vital knowledge, and create space for meaningful dialogue about issues that affect all of us—our health, our environment, and our future.


We especially welcome nonprofit organizations, researchers, social activists, professionals, and engaged community members to join us. If you're passionate about raising awareness or supporting future events, we’d love to connect. Community involvement is key, and we’re building a network of people committed to making a difference together.


Agenda:

Research Presentation Q&A Session

Networking Opportunities

Light Refreshments Available


Whether you’re concerned about health, curious about Earth’s changing systems, or passionate about reducing pollution, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

Organized by

ALLATRA International Public Movement is an association of socially active and initiative-driven people who, on a volunteer basis, research global climate change on Earth, promote democratic, ethical as well as spiritual and moral values in society, and strive to apply their skills and best qualities for the benefit of society.

FreeJun 18 · 2:00 PM EDT