Hey, gotta get them young, right? Makes you wonder what part of the education system, designed to educate children to prepare them for the adult world and adult jobs, will be removed/reduced?
New Jersey becomes first state to incorporate climate change in K-12 curriculum
New Jersey will become the first state to incorporate climate change into the curriculum of kindergartners through high school seniors, state officials announced Wednesday.
The new standards, which take effect in September 2021 and 2022, offer a broad outline that will allow school districts to craft instruction based on why the planet is warming and what can be done to mitigate it.
Anyone want to bet that it will an utterly one sided debate, which is not science? That the kids won’t be just provided with facts and data which will allow them to make their own decisions?
Especially when the schools will continue to use fossil fueled buses to get kids to and from school, including for school trips and sporting events. That the teachers will not give up their own use of fossil fueled vehicles. That the schools will use fossil fueled vehicles to maintain the schools, bring in food and supplies.
Just wondering when @SenatorMenendez , @PhilMurphyNJ , and whole of NJ state government give up their own use of fossil fuels? It would be fun seeing them travel in a Nissan Leaf
— William Teach2 ??????? #refuseresist (@WTeach2) June 5, 2020
Yeah, so when does the state stop using fossil fuels? Turn the AC up to 85 and heat down to 50? Replace all those trucks used for maintaining the roads with non-fossil fueled ones? Do they really exist? Replace the fossil fueled fire trucks and ambulances, police cars and police boats. No use of coal or natural gas to power state functions. Heck, let’s go full Warmist and ban the use of natural gas in private homes. See how this goes.
Read: NJ Becomes First State To Incorporate Climate Crisis (scam) Indoctrination Into K-12 »
Members of the Minneapolis City Council pledged to “dismantle†the city’s police department in the wake of worldwide protests over the killing of George Floyd.
The coronavirus pandemic may have delayed the 2020 U.N. climate summit by a year, but for Jamaica, COVID-19 was no reason to stall delivering a stronger climate action plan, just completed as the Atlantic hurricane season starts.
On Thursday morning, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer told protesters to wear a mask and stay six feet apart. Later in the day, she appeared to violate her own rules.
Can you believe it’s 2020 and Rex Murphy still has a platform to spout denialism on climate change — and on racism?
As protests over police brutality and the death of George Floyd stretched into a sixth day, Los Angeles officials said Wednesday that they will look to cut $100 million to $150 million from the city’s police budget as part of a broader effort to reinvest more dollars into the black community.
This is now an urgent conversation. If universities want a say in what the future of higher education will look like, they will need to generate ideas quickly and in a way that attracts wide public support.
Pornhub joined other companies and websites that have signaled their “solidarity against racism†in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police in Minneapolis, but the site’s critics assert its claim is phony since it hosts racist videos.

