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- Currently in Seattle — September 26, 2023: Soggy Tuesday
Currently in Seattle — September 26, 2023: Soggy Tuesday
Plus, the Green New Deal for Schools kicks off.
The weather, currently.
Rainy, gusty, high of 64
Tuesday will be a bit of a repeat. We’re looking at rain all day, with possible 20 mph gusts until about 5 p.m. The rain should turn to a softer drizzle mid-day, but expect it to pick back up for your afternoon commute and into the evening. Temps will stay warm-ish, with a high of 64. And there is a slight chance of thunderstorms throughout the day, just to spice things up.
If you haven’t dug your bogs or your kids’ rainboots out of the closet yet, now’s the time. We’ve got a few more days of this in store. (Hello, atmospheric river.)
What you need to know, currently.
There’s a new Green New Deal in town — this time, it’s for schools.
Over the past five years or so, the Sunrise Movement has led the push for a Green New Deal in the US — and has redefined what intersectional climate campaigns can look like. Now, the youth-led org has decided to focus on their peers — in an attempt to strengthen climate justice efforts in school districts across the country.
“We are prepared to do whatever it takes,” Portland, Oregon-based Sunrise Movement organizer Adah Crandall, 17, told the Guardian.
The new campaign focuses on electrifying school buses, providing sustainable and healthy food — for free — to all students, and providing pathways to climate-focused jobs after graduation, among other demands.
Earlier this summer, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child specified the obligation that countries have to protect children’s right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment — explicitly affirming the urgency to act amid the climate emergency, the collapse of biodiversity and pervasive pollution. In the US, a group of kids in the state of Montana won the first-ever state level constitutional lawsuit on climate change earlier this year.
The Green New Deal for Schools campaign needs help signing up new high schools, so if you’re connected to one, sign up here to help support the effort.
What you can do, currently.
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