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Rock Aboujaoude, Jr. Rock Aboujaoude, Jr. (born October 10, 1996) is an American environmental advocate, climate scientist, and Congressional candidate running in Florida's Congressional District 12 in the 2024 election cycle. Known for his climate-focused platform, Aboujaoude has become a vocal advocate for the Green New Deal, climate reform, and student engagement in political processes.
Early Life and Education Aboujaoude was raised in Lehigh Acres Florida, where he developed an early interest in environmental science and policy. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, majoring in Interdisciplinary Ecology. Following his undergraduate degree, Aboujaoude pursued a graduate degree in climate science, ultimately achieving Interdisciplinary Ecology in Carbon Farming. He has a history of involvement in environmental and community initiatives, as well as a strong academic focus on carbon farming and regenerative agriculture.
Career and Advocacy Aboujaoude began his career as a climate scientist and researcher, contributing to various environmental initiatives in Florida. As an advocate, he has been involved in crafting policies centered around carbon sequestration, sustainable agriculture, and the economic impact of climate change in Florida. His work has influenced state discussions on climate adaptation and agricultural resilience, with a specific focus on Florida's high-impact areas.
In 2024, Aboujaoude authored the Florida Green New Deal, a legislative proposal aiming to address climate change through clean energy, infrastructure resilience, and environmental justice. The proposal has garnered attention from environmental groups and endorsements from several political figures and candidates in Florida.
Congressional Campaign In 2024, Aboujaoude announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Florida’s 12th Congressional District. His campaign is distinct in its heavy reliance on university students, whom he employs in various leadership and organizational roles. Aboujaoude has positioned himself as a candidate dedicated to bringing young voices into the political conversation, particularly around climate issues. His campaign is notable for spearheading one of Florida's largest student voter registration drives and for integrating student-led climate action into its platform.
Aboujaoude has consistently drawn contrasts between his grassroots campaign and the significant funding his opponent has received from Political Action Committees (PACs) and large donors, emphasizing his focus on people-centered policies rather than corporate interests.
Policy Positions Aboujaoude's platform includes:
Climate Action: Advocates for ambitious climate legislation, including renewable energy incentives and emissions reduction. Student Engagement: Encourages greater youth involvement in politics, particularly on climate issues, by hiring students and spearheading voter registration drives. Economic Resilience: Focuses on sustainable agricultural policies and local economic support to prepare for and mitigate climate impacts. Recognition and Endorsements Aboujaoude’s advocacy has led to his recognition within environmental circles, and he has received endorsements from prominent climate organizations, including The Democratic Environmental Caucus of Florida and the Sierra Club.
Personal Life Aboujaoude currently resides in Gainesville, where he continues his work as a scientist, activist, and candidate. He is committed to bringing academic insights and science-driven policy to the forefront of Florida politics.