It’s certainly encouraging to read about students—students, not faculty or administration—taking the initiative on climate change. I don’t know what letter of the alphabet this generation of high schoolers is called, but way to go!
Love the back to school post! The great thing about schools using so much energy is that they also stand to save TONS of money by adding solar and electrifying. For example, just recently in PA, a school district will save $4 MILLION over the next 20 years in energy costs. Since schools are often cash-strapped in our system, it seems like the most obvious win-win ever.
It’s certainly encouraging to read about students—students, not faculty or administration—taking the initiative on climate change. I don’t know what letter of the alphabet this generation of high schoolers is called, but way to go!
Love the back to school post! The great thing about schools using so much energy is that they also stand to save TONS of money by adding solar and electrifying. For example, just recently in PA, a school district will save $4 MILLION over the next 20 years in energy costs. Since schools are often cash-strapped in our system, it seems like the most obvious win-win ever.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/education-and-learning/general/pa-schools-converting-to-solar-power-to-save-money/ar-AA1LORWk
See also: https://cribb.substack.com/p/military-experts-warn-of-climate