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Marin County hires first chief climate officer to lead adaptation and resilience efforts
Marin County has appointed Nadia Seeteram as its first chief climate officer, a newly created role aimed at advancing the county’s response to climate change and sea level rise. County Executive Derek Johnson announced Seeteram’s appointment during Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, calling the hire a “significant milestone” for the county as it expands its […] The post Marin County hires first chief climate officer to lead adaptation and resilience efforts appeared first on Local News Matters .

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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Marin County hires first chief climate officer to lead adaptation and resilience efforts, Marin County has appointed Nadia Seeteram as its first chief climate officer, a newly created role aimed at advancing the county’s response to climate change and sea level rise. County Executive Derek Johnson announced Seeteram’s appointment during Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, calling the hire a “significant milestone” for the county as it expands its […] The post Marin County hires first chief climate officer to lead adaptation and resilience efforts appeared first on Local News Matters .
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