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		<title>Society of Environmental Journalists</title>
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		<description>The Society of Environmental Journalists is the only U.S.- based membership organization of working journalists dedicated to improvements in environmental reporting. SEJ programs are designed to build a stronger, better-educated, and more closely connected network of professional journalists and editors who cover the environment and environment-related issues. SEJ&apos;s primary goal is to advance public understanding of critically important environmental issues through more and better environmental journalism.</description>
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