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Cameron Steinback on Coming to Climate Justice Work as an Educator, WA’s Data Center Working Group, and More.

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Cameron Steinback has taken a long journey from beginning his career as a teacher to Climate Justice Program Manager for Front and Centered in Washington State. In late 2025, he found himself in a data-center roundtable convened by Washington state Governor Bob Ferguson. It was an “experience” for someone who still considers himself new to [] The post Cameron Steinback on Coming to Climate Justice Work as an Educator, WA’s Data Center Working Group, and More. appeared first on Climate Justice Alliance.

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