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"Texas Oil Regulator Under Scrutiny As Zombie Wells Gush Back To Life"

"On a sprawling ranch in Pecos County in late July, oil well control specialist Hawk Dunlap used a backhoe to uncover an abandoned or so-called zombie well that had sprung back to life despite being plugged just over a year earlier, hissing gas and bubbling toxic water into the dry Texas dirt."

Source: Reuters, 08/15/2024

Glory Mushinge — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

"I am a Zambian multi-award-winning international journalist, who often reports on development issues including ICTs, human rights, environment, business and politics, working with a number of organisations, such as Bilgrade Media,  Efficacy News and DW (Deutsche Welle)."

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."

Meg McGuire — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

"Having been a (very proud) co-host of our most recent conference in Philadelphia, I was given the opportunity of discovering the "bones" of SEJ. My conclusion is they are STRONG!! I want to use this knowledge gained — and trust given — to put my shoulder to the wheel and work to make SEJ stronger still."

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."

Molly Peterson — SEJ Board Candidate 2024

My name is Molly Peterson, and I’m seeking to join the board of the Society of Environmental Journalists because SEJ has served me and strengthened my journalism for so, so long, and I’ve got the capacity and enthusiasm to make a meaningful contribution to the board.

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