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Nancy Jackson
Executive Director
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M.A. environmental history, Univ. of KS. Participant in Kansas Wind Working Group, Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord Advisory Group, Presidential Climate Action Plan.


Scott Allegrucci
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B.A. anthropology, Colorado College.
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Maril Hazlett, Ph.D
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Ph.D. environmental history, Univ. of Kansas. Policy research, content development and management for website and blog.

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Eileen Horn
Community Outreach
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B.S. Biology, Catholic University; M.S. Natural Resources, Univ. of Vermont. Education and outreach with grassroots communities throughout state.


Christina Arnold
Executive Assistant
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B.J. University of Missouri
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Approximately two-thirds of the world’s population (along with critical infrastructure such as transportation routes, energy processing facilities, and major urban centers) are located near coastlines. All face significant threats from sea level rise.
CNA, “National Security and the Threat of Climate Change,” http://securityandclimate.cna.org/
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