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Climate Denial Seeps Into Our Schools
Learn how the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is trying to control climate education, and what your child learns about climate change.
Utah Celebrates Earth Day With Fossil Fuels
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You’re Invited! Healthy Schools Day Twitter Chat
Find out how you can join a Twitter chat given in honor of National Healthy Schools Day. We will discuss school environments and children’s health.
Green Schools Exhibit In DC
Read about the Green Schools Exhibit, showcasing ideas to promote a healthier school environment.
Student Activists Make A Difference
Learn how sixth grade student activists in Vermont became inspired to make a difference and take action towards a healthier future.
Attacking Asthma At Home
Learn why we need to update chemical laws in the United States. Toxic chemicals appear in homes, schools and every day products and many trigger asthma.
Ohio Update: Green Cleaning In Schools
Learn about green cleaning in schools, from the health benefits it provides children to the feasibility of implementing a system in your own school.
Bipartisan Consensus: Wasting Energy Is Senseless
Find out why wasting energy is senseless. Energy efficiency is a win for our wallets, our health and our children’s future.
Breathing Easy At School
Find out how indoor air quality is compromised in unhealthy schools and how a few simple steps can remove pollutants and improve the learning environment.