Portland area schools work to address climate impacts


Episode Artwork
1.0x
0% played 00:00 00:00
Sep 16 2024 36 mins   14

School is back in session, but September has been warmer than usual. Thousands of students in the Portland area were let out of school early or had classes canceled earlier this month as temperatures reached triple digits and dirty air from wildfires in the region triggered air quality alerts.

With extreme weather events on the rise both during summers and winters, schools are being forced to adjust to the impacts of a warming climate, including by upgrading their buildings, swapping gas-gurgling buses for electric ones and writing new climate-focused curriculums, among others.

Julia Silverman, The Oregonian’s education reporter, talked on Beat Check about how schools are hoping to fund new HVAC systems and other climate-related changes, what approaches rural schools are taking and why climate-related learning disruptions can significantly hamper student success.

Read more about schools’ response to climate change on The Oregonian/OregonLive.com:

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices