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Tik Root — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

"Since joining the SEJ Board this summer, I’ve been deeply impressed by both the amount of work that goes into keeping the organization thriving and the people doing that work. It’s also clear that SEJ is at a critical junction on multiple fronts — from staffing and financing to DEIJ+ initiatives — and I would love to continue helping the board turn those challenges into opportunities."

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Doug Cress — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

"My name is Doug Cress and I intend to run for a seat on the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) Board of Directors. In addition to being a member of the SEJ and a print and radio reporter, I bring over 40 years of professional experience both serving on international boards and collaborating with global boards, executive committees, working groups, task forces and strategic alliances to address global environmental issues."

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Abdulkareem Mojeed — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

"I am Abdulkareem Mojeed from Nigeria. I am a Business and Environment reporter with Nigeria's only Pulitzer-winning newspaper, Premium Times. I am a graduate of Botany and Ecological Studies turned-journalist. I became a journalist because I see the profession as one that can be used to drive sustainable development across communities in Nigeria and Africa at large."

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Doug Main — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

"When I was three years old, a wasp landed on my hand and stung me. Instead of running away or killing it, I cupped it in my palms so it couldn’t get to my face. Sure, it stung me a couple more times (and I yelled in pain), but I think it says something about my personality: I am persistent, focused on finding solutions, even if they’re unconventional, and I don’t like to kill arthropods for any reason."

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"Trump On Climate Change: ‘You’ll Have More Oceanfront Property’"

"Former President Trump on Monday night said climate change is not “the biggest threat” and claimed it would create “more oceanfront property.”

Source: The Hill, 08/14/2024

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