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The impact of climate change on water quality is less likely to be beneficial. Warmer temperatures tend to cause more algal blooms, which can be unsightly, harm fish, and degrade water quality. Severe storms also increase the amount of pollutants that run off from the land into the water, further increasing the risk of algal blooms.
Smith, George. "How the public school system was established in Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 37.1 (1913): 76-82. online; Tully, Alan. "Literacy levels and educational development in rural Pennsylvania, 1729-1775." Pennsylvania History (1972) 39: 301-12. online; Walls, Nina de Angeli.
Green Schools Alliance (GSA) is an effort by primary and secondary schools worldwide to address climate change and conservation challenges by creating a peer-to-peer network of school members committed to reducing their greenhouse gas emissions and accelerating the implementation of sustainable solutions.
Since lessons on climate change are lacking even within science classes for many schools in the U.S., incorporating climate change into other subjects, like history, economics, and civics, might ...
“The climate crisis requires an all-of-school response. It requires us to prepare our youth for tomorrow’s workforce and citizenry through a project of realistic, purposeful, and forward ...
In June 2020, New Jersey became the first state to mandate climate change education in schools. The modified curriculum went into effect during the 2022-23 school year, requiring K-12 public ...
According to the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, Americans in all 50 states support the education of climate change to children in schools. [ 18 ] In 2020, the New Jersey State Board of Education adopted new learning standards which integrate climate change across all content areas; [ 19 ] the standards came into effect with the ...
In Minnesota, all public schools statewide were closed on January 6 by order of Governor Mark Dayton. [73] This had not been done in 17 years. [74] In Wisconsin, schools in most (if not all) of the state were closed on January 6 as well as on January 7. [75] When the second cold wave emerged, schools were also closed on January 27 and 28. [76]