Environmental reporting contest seeks screeners, judges [Worldwide]

Experienced news professionals, journalism educators and subject-matter experts can volunteer as judges and screeners.

The Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) is seeking approximately 50 experienced professionals to serve as judges, screeners and back-up reviewers for the 2025 Awards for Reporting on the Environment.

The volunteers will help SEJ identify and honor the most impactful environmental journalism of the year.

The screening period for the SEJ Awards will begin in September. Screeners will have approximately four to six weeks to evaluate their assigned entries and recommend a shortlist of 35 to 40 entries per category for consideration by the judging panels.

Submit the interest form by Sept. 2.

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